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the the, this is dw news line from berlin. tonight, the desk tony is real. from the boss. a tax now stands at the $900.00. private minister netanyahu says israel's response to saturday's incursions and killings will change them. at least, meanwhile, is real and how months continue the fire rock is that each of the
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i'm here until berlin. welcome to the program. as is rarely forces carry over, tell a story strikes against a mazda in the gaza strip. israel has also ordered a total blockade of the territory, including a block to food, water and power supplies, and an unprecedented $300000.00 reserve as have been mobilized following israel's declaration of war against from us. of the israeli tanks gathered in fields outside gaza. after the violent and cogent and terrorist attacks by minutes and we promise hundreds of thousands of his riley army reservists onto the quote um, i don't know what the lead we are imposing a complete siege on gaza. so it will be no electricity, no food, no more to no fuel, and everything will be closed. so we are fighting against human animals, and we are acting accordingly. hospitals in casa, already feeling the effects of the brocade running out to critical supplies to
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treat the many injured by the ongoing strikes. well, heck, that fluid. and unfortunately, the amount of medical supplies we need to deal with these injuries is insufficient . that just isn't enough. and some of the medicines are not available in the stores of the ministry of health and reform. there's also the threat of running at the fuel in the power outage anymore. but medical operations cannot be performed in emergency departments without fuel or electricity. and the zip is miles size. it is targeting facilities and headquarters of how much and you had terrorist groups, but hundreds of civilians are being hit by the missile defense across gaza. israel stays the board as with gaza. will stay tight closed, reinforced by tanks law. so just scour this out, so i'm not spices, but look at via continues into israel. and so does the aerial bombardment of the gaza strip. elizabeth 5 minutes the
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size. this is just the beginning. i knew that should go down to what's input. so i know that we all once immediate result, one, it won't take time, i promise you years riley citizens. at the end of this campaign, all of our enemies will know that it was a grave mistake to attack these royal my corporate. this. what we will do to our enemies in the coming days will reverberate with them for generation. some adult saving fast infiltration by militants. is violet also deploying troops and tanks along its northern border river. they've been on showing the area as they try to push back the sweat has belong to the beat was born in kind is while now faces the very real to aspect of a multi fun tool. and the rest of the world can only watch and hope that that
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doesn't happen is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been calling for unity even floated the idea of an emergency unity government. earlier i asked journalists, emily rose, who's interested in whether this is realistic? well, it's important for the, this is the most far right government. israel has seen under components of it including religious side as parties. that certain parts of the opposition say they simply won't join. so to see a whole broader unity, government and likely won't happen, but there are certain members of the opposition that might join an emergency government. the continuation of the situation continues to escalate. well, despite that division in the government, these really government has stressed that this is only the beginning of a long conflict. how exactly is, is really society responding to that. as many members of this really society, public discourse are saying that they step now from the government to take a very harsh military action and gaza. there is more rhetoric than i've ever seen
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around launching a full round operation in gaza. and that means include many casualties. both on these really side and the house and inside and yet there are calls broad calls and it's really just friday, ford such an action and other culture is really society or from parents, friends and relatives of loved ones whose people or his relatives have been to that and taken hostage in the gaza strip. so there is sort of expectation of these really got to do everything. you can return those hostages and bring them back to is really swell notes. stay with those houses for just a 2nd home us has threatened to kill some of the hostages. if is real targets palestinian civilians. does that limit israel's options? well, i actually did speak to the military just now and ask them the question. if there's an official response to that yet, and they haven't put one out. what it does see to me though,
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is that there are members of diplomacy behind the scenes that are talking about potential prisoners, lots of already seen some reports of perhaps swapping the women being on the gathering side for women being held. custody of women is really jails being transferred as want. so that threat seems very stark and sharp and violent. of course, i also does sort of signal that there are talks in the backdrop about a potential prisoner's lot. and if we take our attention north to the lebanese border, there had been some exchanges of fire on israel's northern border with the country . could we be seen to start a new front opening? i certainly want to talk to look out there is that the americans, it seems, according to the courts have issued the warnings against has lots to get involved in the fighting. but that was very worrisome. it just only happened a few hours ago, and it could draw as well as a, for
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a solution which would be far more catastrophic. lumping to remember though, is that there are healthy infections on that border. and in half escalation, they have gotten involved on a minor scale when israel is engaged with actions in gaza. so we do have to take that a portion of this time. all right, that was journalist emily rose, reporting for us from jerusalem. thank you very much for your analysis. let's bring you up to speed now with some other developments. turkish president rich of type air to one has or is real against taking any steps that collectively harm the people of gaus. he said it would increase the suffering in the region. the bank of israel will sell up to $30000000000.00 a foreign currency on the open market to stabilize the shackle. it fell almost 3 percent against the dollar to its lowest level since 2016. major airlines have suspended or scaled back their flights to and from tel aviv saying they're waiting for safety conditions to improve about half of scheduled television flights did not
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operate on sunday. earlier i spoke to counter terrorism expert and former us ambassador gerald firestone about the unfolding crisis. i began by asking him how seriously he takes them us as threats to kill hostages. if israel bomb civilian areas in garza without warning. i think that it's a very serious threat, and certainly we seen over the course of the last 48 hours or so that the mice has every capacity to uh, to the extremely brutal in the way they really are handling this this moment. so i think it's very worrisome. now there are reports that come off as already prepared to talk about it 1st. but the reason the questions, what is goals with the attack were to begin with? well i think that they had a number of different goals a,
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a one of course is that that this was something that they wanted to to do to improve. i not only to the israel but also to the broader international community that the palestinian issue is central to the regional security framework. and that the people who think that that the palestinian issue is no longer material or wrong. so there was one objective. another objective i think is within the context of internal palestinian politics. and it was an opportunity for home us to demonstrate to palestinians that they could be effective. they wouldn't be effective in ways that the palestinian authority and my mama, the boss or not. and then, and then in addition, they have specific was like a free palestinian prisoner. so they have a number of different uh,
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goals now is realized, declared that it ends to stop from us from having any influence in guys in the future. is that a realistic goal? you know, i don't think it's, it's likely to be achieved. uh, you know, the fact of the matter is that from us, even though, even though it's not that terribly popular, it's not. it's not as though mosse really represents the majority of palestinians. they don't, they never have, but they are part of the fabric of gaza. and uh and, you know, the idea is that they can be rooted out and illuminated is a, is unrealistic and, and the same way that i, you know, 20 years on the west is not illuminating at all. kind to it is not illuminated. terrorism are, these movements can be illuminated that way, you know they truly are in with a problem. now the attacks have so far provoked a massive retaliation from israel,
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but so far there's been no signs of ground incursion. however, the respect is real to enter gaza. well, i think that if they come to the conclusion that in order to achieve their goals, even even their short term uh, more realistic goals that they are required going in on the ground they, they undoubtedly will make that decision and it would appear that as the most likely scenario, they're not going to be able to accomplish their objectives just through the air. all right, that was gerald time's time from the middle east institute in washington. thank you very much for your analysis. thank you. know, mazda attacks, have reverberated around the world. many world leaders haven't developed them while expressing solidarity with israel un secretary general antonio gutierrez, has similarly condemned them saying that there was no justification for acts of terror. the wind chief also raised concerns about the death toll in garza from
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israel's retaliatory strikes. i recognize the legitimate grievances of the palestinian people as but nothing can justify these acts of terror and the killing may mean a deduction of celia's. i right to raise my call to immediately seize these effects and release. all last searches in the face of these unprecedented effects is rarely have strikes if found they've got so deeply alarmed by the parts of over $500.00 policy unions, including women and children, killed in gaza and over city 1000 injured. unfortunately, these numbers are rising by the minutes as use that l a o perturbation is continue . while i recognize you as well as legitimate security concerns, i also remind israel that community operations must be called back to the district, the guard booth with the international humanitarian law. moving on task, i understand were bodies are still being recovered. following saturdays,
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earthquake in the western city of herat reliable numbers are hard to come by. but more than 2000 depths had been reported. so far. officials believe there are more victims beneath the rubble. the 6.3 baggage equate kit, a densely populated area, and was followed by a series of powerful aftershocks in afghanistan, send a gen district. the quick response is a community efforts to get the, the big mass grades to battery that, that together, they come through the rubble. although at this point, they're unlikely to find survivors. and together they move on many homes in these rural parts of afghanistan and the meat of mud bricks, making them phone rouble to a possible squeak cash. cack village was instantly flattened. i am the one i
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get. i was sitting in our house and young goes for playing, i'm sorry, over that one was on neighbors and one was mind everything. and suddenly the do not smoke and debris hit me from above, like a ray, you know, have folding on us. and we got buried under the sun. i had to go to fedex and my head was hot. my daughter was crying, but i didn't. i wanted the brothers to take out, but no one was listening with my contact as of the she died. my other daughter is missing the gate now who goes to find him and they put on at one of the few hospitals in the quick hit area, some of the wounded abroad and no more that. so i don't know anything about my mother, my daughter and my son, whether they are dead or alive. for me to leave the family members, including my son, most people are under the rubble. survivors now need basic supplies, like shelter, food and medicine. at a time when a scanner stands already facing
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a humanitarian crisis, a global response has been slow with many countries and organizations reluctant to deal directly with the taliban government. and you're up to date, but they're still around next. they're told they can't be german because of the color of their skin, but they have roots that from germany that go back more than a century, black and german, the upward or the story is coming up next on doc film. thanks for joining us. the prejudices of stereotypes to shape to west the south africa. adults. filmmaker needs, we've come to these creations. together they explore the contradictory nature of these euro centric attitude. and how these beliefs can be changed. start filming offices, it starts october 21st. unplugged w.

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