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the, the, this is the w news. my front bullet. people in guns are flea they homes, as is well, continues it's bombardment of the territory through the night to thousands of guys and it's a said to be sheltering and you when schools, others head to a border crossing with agent is what any time it is. so benjamin netanyahu, who says the strikes of just the beginning, and that israel's response to the homeless attack will echo with its enemies for generation and fee is grow, the conflicts could spread through neighboring level, not as militant scientology as well as we propose the country has much to lose
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the i've been visible and welcome is where the military says it has more or less restored control over its border with gauze. but it says infiltration is by how most militants could still be possible. it says the bodies of 1500 homeless militants have been found in these rarely territory, since they staged their unprecedented attack on saturday. is well set up. it's retaliatory, as strikes on gauze overnight. a spokesman for the is by the military advised any guns and who could, to flee, hama said that if israel his any residential buildings without warning, then it would start executing is by the hostages and broke constant live on tv. will have more imagined above it, but 1st a round up of events sofa is really tanks,
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gathering fields outside gaza. 2 days after the violent incursion and terrorist attacks by militant groups from us. hundreds of thousands of is really army reserve is to have reported for duty. i don't know what the name we are imposing a complete siege on gaza. so it will be no edit tricity, 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 and gaza are already feeling the effects of the blockade and the running out of critical supplies to treat the many injured by the ongoing strikes. well headsets, 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 threats of running of the fuel into power outage. medical operations can not be performed in emergency departments without fuel or electricity. you are,
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the zip is real says it is targeting facilities and headquarters of the hamas and islamic jihad terrors groups. but hundreds of civilians are being hit by the missile offensive across casa israel says the borders with gaza will stay tightly. closed, reinforced by tanks was soldiers scour, southern is real for how much fighters but the rock did fire continues into israel . and so does the very old on boardman of the gaza strip. israel's prime minister says that this is just the beginning, the new guy should go down to what's input. so i know that we all want immediate results, but 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 israel ma. so what we will do to our enemies in the
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coming days will reverberate with them for generation. some adult steering further infiltration by militants is real, is also deploying troops and tanks along it, some northern border with lebanon. shilling the area as they tried to push back the threat with his below responding in kind is real now faces the very real prospect of a multi front war corresponded rebecca bridges in southern israel near the border of the guns and strips. i asked her about the situation there so bad. the situation here on the as riley side overnight has vain, relatively quiet compared, especially to yesterday, where we saw a number of volleys coming from gauze and particularly in this southern region, but also in central israel. so i'm making land full one in jerusalem
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a couple around here not far from where we are in another city to set the road for ask along. injuries were reported no casualties from those, but that doesn't mean that things weren't pick up again today on the guards inside though, as you've seen many of those images, the as rarely, military have been conducting pretty regular pretty consistent ed strikes into the gaza strip. the death toll, we just have no idea at this stage what but this whole there is a visual figures just comp, keep up with they can't count the body's boston. i'll say we, we simply don't know how many civilians a dying in guys are at the moment. thought it by what we're seeing the image is it certainly seems like a lot and more to come. now the death toll on me is riley side is also rising. it's sitting at around $900.00, but that number is they say officials say $900.00 plus. so we can expect that to rise as well. we've had
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a little bit more of an indication this morning about the number of hostages that are potentially being held by how much militants and it's looking. we're seeing reports on media from, from an as rarely ambassador to the u. n. he's giving the figure of between a 100 and a $150.00 a. he's perhaps not privy to the exact numbers. the military still saying the using the 1000s. but we can expect some more official figures to come out today after all the families have been notified. so things uh on as we into a day for of this conflict. looking, not likely not, not settling down any way. rebecca hama says they will execute as hostages, the phase rounds, as no one inhabitants before the bombing buildings. what's your assessment? yeah, we had that yesterday. that so actually last night in the evening and we heard from the, from us spokesman saying that say were if, if the these strikes were going to can continue but,
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but the civilians were not going to be warned. have a system called nothing on the roof, but the ministry have said they are able to do the knocking on the roof procedure necessarily because of the because of the, the situation basically because of just how the scale of the situation. so i'm not saying that if they are not warranted, civilians are not going to be won't. they will start executing at the hostages. we haven't seen any evidence of that yet. we, we don't know. we can only assume that they uh, you know, what they will stick to, they would on that. they will have to leave it said rebecca, where it is thanks for bringing us up to speed. they're reporting from us studies via let's cost i have a live to journalist hushing by lucia, who's in gaza. what's it like where you are? i said, can you hear me? ok,
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we've lost the line. sorry about that. let's continue with some other developments festival in these conflicts, the desk told since how much launched this attack on israel on saturday is a good 1600 people, 900 of them in israel, of a 700 in gallons of the united nations relief in what agency says over a 137000 gallons, that taking shells where you, when run schools. the wes says it's begun delivering military equipment and munitions to israel. and the homeless run health ministry and gaza has called for the opening of a safe card or for medical aid thing hospitals are running out of supplies or, or saudi was honestly, this is wiley, she's also one of our middle east analysts. let's up with the figures that i was just running through that because this is old, much bigger than we thought. yeah, so definitely, i mean, keep in mind we have 1500 that the idea as, as reporting as militant that were dead. and there's another couple of hundreds,
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anything around 500 give or take that are held and been captured by is really forced that. so we're talking about around about of 2000 trained homos militants who had been preparing for over a year, training equipment. what, you know, not just weapons, but it to the everything was going under israel's nose under the is really intelligence without no hints without. and all of this training being done in the open. exactly. how do i mean the assumption of the beginning was it was a small units of maybe 200 or 30500 people. but mobilizing such a big group of people, getting them coordinating, getting them trained for over a year. it's definitely several good months without the idea of intelligence having any idea, any indication that's as an a failure in a major scale, that is really, is a quite understanding. they will still need to investigate yet a time. but this is really just to, to teach us of the magnitude of what we're facing. i'm referring to that bodies at
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the my, what were active, correct. and then who banfield. right. exactly. if we, if we also bring in another about $500.00, they captured and live and being and targeted by israeli forces. they read things that they were brought about 2000 people. this is, this is nobody i think the, the biggest failure for the is really intelligence and military of forces was that they never imagined tomas would be even willing to consider something at such a scale. would never dare to do that. that was the belief in the power of the is really the turns they felt is the strongest assets and it crumble down in saturday and still is quite leading the way we seeing how much completing balls and comple need not fearless, you know, very treatments have made them very secure in their ability to, to face as well and provide that said what can we expect next is a ground defensive on the way for me as well. hands are going that way. yeah. there's already over 300000 soldiers drafted for these really units. the,
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the cabinet has approved another 60000. and so we're talking about $360000.00 the ground combat the military. its soldiers is really the soldiers that our plan to be mobilized in the next phase. first of all, for that, nathaniel needs to secure a bigger consensus in the public wide acceptance of his leadership. and he's planning to bring in the centrist when another centrist party into his government is also that party has many, a military experts to former chief of staff, of the military of the i'd, yes. so the idea of financing now is to 1st secure with that. and only then have the legitimacy may be in the, the backend to go into grand scale, offensive ground operation and gaza, which is a very complicated task. and what makes it even more complex is the hostage situation. what, what correct, how are they going to deal with? what officially, the state of israel says it's not gonna let it deter or, or affect any of its offensive plans. they also claim they will not have any
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negotiations on humanitarian release of, of hostages, which we are hearing through back challenges through categories being negotiated. there is a growing concert. this is a very controversial statement and, and, and decision. and there's going outcry from the public which it is effect, so many are effected. we're talking about anything between a 100150 hostages. kept in gaza at that, our grades rising against that, that are trying to push especially put pressure on the government to take the hostage into consideration and the tactic. you know, in the overlooks of the offensive. and it's of, unfortunately the way it seems. israel doesn't have any good choices because honest, thank you very much for thing is the latest that when the situation is not good but let's try again to reach out to journalist hashem. but boucher, who's in gaza saying if you can hear me this time,
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what's it like way you are it's very hard. yeah. it's difficult. it's terrifying. uninstalled. and since those are nice and so the morning and just few minutes ago that once they come out except taken somewhere in man in gallons a strip last night was like really intense bombardment in certain areas, particularly fitness center. that was in that school that we mailed neighborhoods from some places still we can see the flame and the smoke from these areas and due to the, to the bottom and over there some people are evacuating their houses and they go somewhere like they think it's safer and, and, and the best as long as the, some, some of the people are receiving, recorded messages from the radio or may asking them to be safe. ok, but people wonder where to go and look at the face safe place to go that new on. so
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for that, and because many areas where targeted most of the places across the golden strip that was under the button, it will some people are celebrating in you when schools others are said to be trying to cross into egypt. but can you bring this the latest that because these way the military is now saying that it's closing the run fi crossing, which would be the only way out for when um yeah. the um yeah. some from, from thousands of people think of thousands of people. uh, moved to under, it was as usual, every nation. the people are big though and they think this is a safe place to go. but unfortunately, if it really was an incident like it wasn't going by many or a donor was full, and some people were killed there in 2050. can a rough, i mean, was still open and i saw him. do you know they, there was into the ground
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a few here like some embarrassed right. and um i called many people who are trying to see to reach it. but the number of the engine that allowed every day is fairly limited. i need to speak to, uh uh, so people are not able to go to egypt. it's not fully open for everybody to go. it might take a long time to leave. so it's open practically, but uh, and it takes time and is $11.00 born and it means that loads are not safe and, and, and be no down to the off, back to the crossing. okay, so is there a safety concerns about the rough i've crossing uncertainty about whether or not people will get through and the roads themselves, the condition that they're in is also questionable. what about those state?
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and i guess preparing for a ground defensive for me is right. it's, well, this is a question uh people are, are they, i believe have enough a just pay for before a few days may be less, dallas has no electricity, mostly. and sometimes they, they comes for, for. ready the hours like, not more than 2 or 3 hours a day, and the water supply is very limited as well due to the shipping, the, the shortage of electricity, food supply, the is also a shortened and there is no access to the farms full by the farmers so it's not available to a shop some, some places it's open, but most of the play the faces are shop. and. ready work and, and, and internet access is very limited to some place of a view to the environment of the street. so many lines like top, including me,
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i lost my internet connection since the day one. and it's, it's, it's very hard and very difficult and nobody is a big thing. what's gonna happen for them? i would be very kind of stuff, i guess, like the glen invasion started because people has no place to go to your order from journalist samples in gaza. thank you very much for the update. thank you. many were killed the and then is waiting funding community needs guys and border over a 100 bodies were found that very keyboards after stand off between homeless militants and the, as by the military. survivors have been talking about what happened when the militants infiltrated their community. they faced us and escaped at 400 people who witnessed the mastercard. barry keyboards near gaza in bun cuz i'm the constant fire dish or the must have shown if is there anything you need or can
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i help you with anything this hold on to ask to yes, giving back my keyboard. the woman says, give me back my method, friends, the army, let them die in the middle of israel. all the killers struck on saturday morning. they caps at the moments when they looted kidnapped and threatened to be killed. people. anyone who went outside was killed immediately. those to state inside have gun since screens, things have to work on. and of course they slow to us, execute us. there was so many of them with such heavy weapons. and we were trapped in the bunker microway, but didn't know what was going on on the side were on the head. what's up the silver, vin and what events? minimal watch at the hotel and angle kicked by that that see fall from the place. the ones called home psychologists and emotions that teams try to distract these
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people from the atrocities they've experienced, at least for a few moments. and i include this at some point. we were rescued still under fire. my kids were so brave. we had to cover their eyes because we stepped over bodies on our way out. now we're thinking about how to bury the dead or anything. so the whole families have been wiped out. there are kids who have lost their parents and parents who have lost their children and something in us has been broken. and i don't know how we can ever recover from this. the volunteers brought these donations, but no one saw any officials, a government representative. they feel neglected, 1st by the army. now by the state left a note in fear said okay, when you sit in a bunker for 68 hours and block the door with just your hand until it turns blue and you change your hand. you just have a baseball bat, your son tells you if they breach hits them. so that's not the life i want to live
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. zillow kind of shining what, but their life lucky. and they must be strong now for each other. and if he's been following developments here on dw, you would have heard about the homeless attack on the music festival music as an border where at least 260 people were killed. well buzz gusta was at the events. he's the manager of several acts that was set to appear. welcome to dw news. what do you remember about how the attack actually started? a lot of money that, that started in just on the me. so flying everyone. this is our starting for us 6 30 in the morning on the bottom and all hundreds of missiles and most of flying from every well. this is all it all started for us.
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it was a huge attack and so many lives. last, how did you manage to get away? i managed to get away is when started the ball, but the bottom of the call, so we'd walk through the flow and we cover overhead. trying to define show that was most of the while we were so inside of 5 minutes we were in the car, driving as fast as we can outside of the venue inside of the festival venue for safety. as fast as we can lock, you leave the miners to go out to one or 2 minutes before other people started to get shot. and what happened once you got out once you go out of lucky idol west and not the last of the weather was bushes by the by just those. and we go west and that will save us. we glow me
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another brazilian, all these. we drove as fast as we can feel free to ask another shelter where we add another audio form for us and mexico. we were worried about that with the on the realize that that's will say this. we will really get to them is they will that alone in the, in the seeing the house and offer escaping, you still managed to help out of the lives to escape is always we need to be the one with do you know, taking care of the cloth and the government to do all the work. but the unit, this fault is what we are the one the trying the starting to get all the messages from the beeping on side. putting off full head. there was the line of communication, the to the, to the me, the to was busy fighting the fellows flooded issue. so they were calling us of the people that they know and other people calling us the best messages from other
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people, the locations. and the reason why we are doing, since that's moment i did all of them. and rather than many of the neighboring deals, we open just to groups and we other than we all sending have and how i'm trying to find each and every person. i you still looking for things that you still do? you still have friends who are missing? yeah. the state also is that the they are missing, i don't know what happened with them and all these we are really not sleeping for, for the nights, for 3 days. and we're just looking for any information for our last last, this is the importance of the community. all the community came together about it and deals, and many, many people came together. and every day they are sitting 247 a on the floor from just looking for more and more information and to get any info on each and every one of our friends. the student is. this is the important mission
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of the moment. the process is last lot weekend. can you tell me more about security at the festival? it's lots of data. i can tell you, i know part of the production in the fall as it was for license event was police on site is for security the 3rd. but it was full license and put them by the government and by all the all the police and fire department, because the full legalize what's also interesting is that they change the location of the festival at the last minute. this is also not something that you know, i can talk about. again, i'm a part of the production island. how do you manage it? so this is not something that i can talk about. oh no, i bring my audio to the production lucky the motors to save and get of
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each and every international, obviously including gym and holidays. we might have to get all of them in out of book those and honest ages, we might have to get faster. all of them out, and now all of them are already out of the countries out anyhow. out of both how many, how many people would you say you manage to say if you will, will help save on that, sir? as we might as to save a loss because of lands on the field to the and the falls is on the field, the and they were listening to the locations that we send. and we managed to save by this many people sending the occasion that they send us hiding form, though is they send it to us in every way possible. and we will send our people in our fall. so one by one, by gps locations. the last few people that you cover them and how are you doing,
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how you coping off to what you saw on for what you experience and your escape? actually there was no time to really sit down and you know, thank you and everything that happened because of the moment, real speeding increased by the situation, we have city know, all situation and at the moment, as i mentioned before for us, there's people that know the people that are missing and part of the community for us being folders now used to keep working and keep trying to find each and every both that we get. we know about people that can survive to flee those results for the on site. so we speed up the for the whole day, 5 speed our friends, at least any of them will blink any info back to the family. this is all of our mission and we have so many people around us not working,
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but it will be on the for the cable. my thoughts of with you and your friends. it's been great talking to rise guston oddest manager, a witness to a festival attack. we had been bringing to you and dw, thank you for your time. thank you very much. i as well some see is a conflict. could spill over into neighboring living on these by the army. says it scale the number of on suspects who had cross the border from lebanon, that it's attack helicopters have been striking targets in the area. but we've lebanon's economy in a dire state. many. their say the last thing the country needs is a new war. monday morning and a pay read cafe, some friends, the playing a game with back gunman, others a, glued to the news. the escalation between israel and the mass has been closely watched by people here that worried the conflict could spill over into 11 on each
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of them. has lived through was between israel and 11 on the last in 2006. how to behave with the boys really, the last thing we need now look, the, our economy is already in shambles. mission, one hospital ahead of us is all outside. you have some equity that i'm worried about, my children, and about my family behind the border. israel is strengthening its positions, then in the afternoon fighting erupt. these rarely all me says it killed in full trait is entering from lebanon off to that is really he cupped as a tech positions in southern lebanon. this is where he rains aside, and those are all a lead up the uranium fact militant group has the law on the weekend to support as rallied the message. we already have come back, as well as the strongest military force in lebanon on sunday. it said it had 5 missed 1000 shelves towards israel, but on monday, the night, any involvement in the latest attacks on a log, but it has been not
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a said cautious because at 1st he knows what would it be. the price of it is that you didn't made it to the strike, a confrontation would be bad for business. just last year, these railey and lebanese government signed a historic agreement on gas exploration in the mediterranean, even has the law accepted the deal. he's putting the money time aboard. the deed was uh, is that i end up on the which both parties have agreed to uh, define that money time border and to split that other than you money that heavily indebted lab and own depends on and that revenue would be on the line. if a fresh war broke out with israel and a quick recap of the may story by following for you today here on dw use is where they find me disappeared even that yahoo has said he is wells response to sanitize incursions and killings by him. us will change the middle east,
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as well as it's re established control over the border to cancer. following the attack. i'm next to kick off with the highlights from the book this week is match day 7. i've been f as well and i'll have pulling useful you excel by the .

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