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the, the, this is dina, with the news line from berlin is really pushes on with us defensive and rough uh, despite international condemnation, heavier tillery pounds, the city as the exodus of thousands of thousands continues from the city 1st thought to be a safe stone. also coming on ireland to spain and norway officially recognized palestinian statehood. an ireland flies, the palestinian flag in front of the state of parliament. spain's foreign minister says the decision is about promoting peace. less than opposition lawmaker and the georgian parliament, splashed with water while speaking out against the so called for an agent spill.
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the governing party has now pushed the bill through overriding the presidential veto against the will of protesters. the, on the call for at least welcome to the show, israel is pushing on with its military operation and roughly defiance of international condemnation and the order from the international court of justice and struck b. alma was the camp in the south of gauze on tuesday. your most run guys are health ministry says at least 21 people were killed and the area designated by israel as a humanitarian zone is really our, me to now. 7 right, heating the area, adding that it is targeting her boss military. there are also reports of is really tags in the center. a rough on this after 45 palestinians were reportedly killed in
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a separate strike on a refugee camp on sunday. israel's prime minister called that's a tragic mistake. the same rose as the director of planning at own right and spoke to us on the phone from rafa. i asked him about reports that is really forces have ramped up there offensive and the city mission was 5. yesterday, when the, the high risk and slim involving the strike song on the tend to come inside rough i took place. but over the past 24 hours on bob late the day that intensive by the time you paid off the other people on the ground. and indeed, riley troops have pushed in for the sun for all of the for i don't feel like so, but those are good for the hair. and what i can tell you without any doubt about possibly having $105000000.00 country finding areas for the worst about including on the coast line right now. it doesn't officials say more than 20 people have been
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killed and is really striked on a displacement can near rough up today. do you have any independent information to support that claim? i don't know. i mean, i'm in my residence as dog now, so we're not able to go out. i've had the same story by side of the same policy. it certainly wouldn't surprise me if they would cru, give them the bump onto the hair and, but now i kind of depends if i have a response now knowing what you know, is there any place left in gaza that a safe no, absolutely. no. we've been trying to become a bit of a cliche of the past right now, so that i mean that the college thing and it comes to me for 50 displace from one location to another location to another location, leave the cause of how many tons, many of our staff members have been displayed for women children. this is iris. i can tell them in
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a couple of nights ago. i paid for the dislike some of the other parts of the golf is the time to come that they believe to be said like many people a golf so they go to bed every night under the stall. not sure whether or not that kind of wake up in the morning or almost 8 months into this or much if not most of gaza, you know the situation a lot better than then we can grasp it. here has been reduced to rubble, you know, hundreds of thousands. you mentioned that there have been displaced over and over again. you've been in touch with people there. you've been trying to provide aid for them. what's the most common questions you get when you, you talk to guidance for trapped there? i mean people say. busy all sorts of things a few weeks ago when we get to know if they've gone to people, what would one food at the most common reframe that we have from whoever we want is just off the wall, the little stuff, the want,
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the people of golf economy why or how the world can what yes, every day was happening, sundays in the bloodshed and home policy being played out on those all sides. major in social media around the world. i kind of found how the world can see this going on and yet powerless or unable to do anything about it. so like a little from the, from being social community. i don't know how successful the situation is there anything you can tell them to provide some sort of comfort when they come to you with, with that kind of, you know, desperation. i mean, we can provide some kind of focus uh, all those very human level on individual level. we spend a lot of time talking to our staff members. they kind of thought that we've got them all that we can do. and people come to another situation to see the very few
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numbers that we get from the end of human contact and reassure them that we do care that the world does. but in terms of material support in terms as well a lot with our felt by the way, for with, with all of the fact that we do a 50 power to, to stop the people. john miller, for them to be like a nation. my, when i patient makes the united nations open, i actually people struggle from the found the holidays that the united nation. is that a list? a claim? the list in the, in special party. okay. the police decala and the pay for the proof of concept that you know, describing the attention of the small geographic spike sam role as director of planning on rest. thank you so much for your time and please be safe. thank you. during a state visit between france and germany,
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german chancellor or life shots weighed in on israel's offensive and russell, it was most because i'm for you will need to abide by international law the who may need to and all you monitoring and support for the people suffering and gaza to speak to the it's the responsibility based real to ensure that necessary aid is delivered on i'm just on the yesterday. we heard of a terrible tragic attack and rough uh, i put a refugee counselor's head. many people sides and public intuitive or does that, how does the text i'm getting shows once again, why germany and so many other states have been against the major gone defensive and rough on opens events because there isn't sufficient protection of civilians and it's not possible. so i can focus on see the distance of this book. yesterday's incident clearly shows as just on site this of the start some the up on 5. it was meeting with french president money on my call, who also reacted to the recent attacks by israel and russell listed you as a situation in ralph as extremely worrying. and as i already said yesterday,
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he's really operations and ross on must and stuff. we must stand by palestinian civilians, you policies, anybody's to know, like what your international court of justice has already and called on israel to stop this operation and rough immediately. these are the to protect civilians for the typical by the quote, our position has been clear, right? from the start, the condemned and the strongest possible terms of mess up mos attacks. i must have as a sub, we support israel's right to defend itself. then what can you do though we need to ensure its response and gaza is in line with international law. the boy many norway and ireland have joined spain in formerly recognizing a palestinian state. the move marks a whitening rift between israel and parts of the european union. spain's foreign minister main to the announcement on behalf of his country saying madrid. hopes that this will accelerate, efforts towards cease fire and gauze on an eventual 2 state solution. the police do
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not be in the city. and so if the right to a future full of hope model the same way, israel has the right to the future of peace and security of the so many decades of pain and confrontation. we know we cons, have one without the other little the security of israel and piece of the region type thing to try and with the attendance tenant. people's hope of having their own states has been the police. he says, the neighbor, hope, security bus. both people have the right to have it all squared, exactly the same, right? except i'm in the museum will that it was springs, wireless or speaking. today. let's take a quick look down at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. russia has recognized the telephone as a legitimate of 40 enough guns down and remove the group from its list of terrorist organizations. presidents letting me in fruit and said rush, i shall take of constance opinion into account and build ties with a country. no other country as formerly recognized the taliban government. up until
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now your premium president will let him use the landscapes signed a security cooperation agreement with portugal during a tour of western europe to rally support. he was welcomed by unfortunately, as president marcella were bella to sosa and lisbon. earlier the landscape received a promise of a $1000000000.00 worth of military aid from belgium, including 30 u. s. made f. 16 fighter jets weeks of debate, and the georgian parliament over a divisive field targeting embryos and the media has ended with the bill becoming long a lawmaker opposing the so called for an agent as long was splashed with water before the final boat was tracked closely by protesters who say the law will take georgia closer to russian style governance, and staff will georgia's efforts to join the european union. law requires media and non profit groups to register if they receive more than 20 percent of their funding
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from abroad. i asked our horse bonnet into blazing maria. catch. i wanted to tell us what she has been hearing from people who came out to protest while they moved among the pro tassels here in the capital city. police is quiet agreement and many they've been, uh, actually telling me they've, they've failed very mad. they've been using very strong wars to describe their feelings. they saw that they felt betrayed by the government they so angry. but um, at this point though, they say that the only thing that we can do is protest. however, the government doesn't seem to be responsive, doesn't seem to, to care about the domestic back loss. uh, it's been a 5th, 2 days around since today. so they protest those have been taken to the streets and despite the watson, the possible sign shows this by the danger to the european integration, despite the uh, the thousands of the 100 tons of thousands of protesters. they say that so i'm,
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we are going to, we're going to this on this bill and they did it today. so the bill will come into force in 60 days. the government seems that to very, very content that they manage to push it through departments. yep. that marie, it's for minor viewers. what's at stake here for georgia? for georgia. you integration is at stake. it's going to be very interesting to see how the dynamic is going to be uh, between a georgia and it's west and partners. uh you, us and you, now it's interesting also to see what's going to happen to georgia's. you kinda see that it's released to receive lost the sound bite was a long way to kind of this is ca, tooth and georgia for many, many years for that. and what's kind of going to happen with a visa free regime for,
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for many ga us who can travel to europe with dollars visa. that's also the question now the use as that's nothing is resolved that the, all the options are on the table. so we should expect from the coming weeks uh, the response from the what it's going to be. now we understand that you also ready introduce the travel bonds against the georgia and officials and also promise to, to follow up with sanctions. huge opposition to this bill. is there anything else that could be done to stop it from becoming long and staying that way? now, from what the protests have been telling me that they don't expect that their government will reconsider businesses and e. u has been doing, despite the fact that it was adopted in the final reading you so is urging georgia to reconsider the bill. uh, now we understand that uh, october elapses, are going to be crucial for, for, for georgia with us here. they've been telling me that now they cannot do anything
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. they can only protest peacefully by the oh, doing being so relaxed. and so it will be able to, to actually vote uh but still how fair and transparent those and actions are going to be. that's a very big question given by the n g as the independent media organizations that election watched. 8 and the international observe as they're going to be uh, i mean, in a very different than the cold and different position when the bill is adopted as maria content mazda reporting from to blue c. thank you so much, maria. thanks for watching dw news from berlin. here's a reminder of our top story today. israel is pushing on with its military operation in a rough mind in defiance that is of international condemnation. that struck a refugee camp on tuesday, killing at least $21.00 people according to the last run health industry. this after 45 palestinians were reported killed in a separate strike on sunday. and with that here,
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