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militants and these hostages that have been taken by all of us. um, however, they couldn't give us any more details on that. it sounds like uh, germany and france a both quite helpless when it comes to the situation that well, i mean that the, at this very moment in time, it's really down to the, is there any is how they will respond. and i think we have seen once again, both the distress that they see israel in the right to defend itself with everybody knowing that one must brace themselves for a terrible scenes, potentially coming out of the ground defensive, going into the gaza strip at the same time in a statement that was published together with us present to bite and also the tally and, and the british prime minister there was also a sentence stressing that the palestinian people themselves also have of right of
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to their own freedom and have their own. and right, so, and we are seeing the europeans, pretty much stretched in terms of diplomacy here, clearly backing israel and we saw the german town. so stressing that there are a lot of tools going on in the background. and these will be particularly going on throughout the, our world. our chief political editor and mission of goof, not in handbook for those joint talks between the german and french leaders and how to punch out political correspond. thank you very much for coming in today. and let's get you back to the topics about us. the is where the ministry says it has more or less restore control over its border with kaiser. but it says infiltration is buying homeless militants could still be possible. it says the bodies of $1500.00 must militants have been found. it is one of the power trade since they states the unprecedented attack on saturday is well stepped up. it's fatality. a 3 strikes on guns overnight. a spokesman for the is one of the military advised any
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guns and who could to flee. a said if israel here to any residential building without warning, then it would start executing his way. the hostages and broad cost did live on tv. we'll have more on that in a moment, but 1st a round up of events sofa is really tanks, 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 limit we are imposing a complete siege on gaza. so it will be no edit tricity, no food, no more tonight, fuel and everything will be closed. so we are fighting against human animals and we are acting accordingly. the hospitals in 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 do with these injuries
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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 into power outage. medical operations can not be performed in emergency departments without fuel or electricity. you are, the zip is real says it is targeting facilities and headquarters of the most and does lubbock 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 it is the very old on boardman of the gaza strip. israel's prime minister says that this is just the beginning, the new that should
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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 israel. ma is what we will do to i read it amazing the coming days. i mean, we'll reverberate with them for generation. some adult figuring 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 has below responding in kind is real now faces the very real prospect of a multi front war. let's go over to l correspondent, rebecca raters, who's in southern these way up close to the border with the guns and strip rebecca, bring us up to speed on what's happening as well,
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where i'm standing is about 8 kilometers from guys and you can see it over there behind may or perhaps you can't make it out, but that is because a guideline you can see it is not often when the, the rockets are coming from that area are all to be solved. the environment solved into sitting um at the moment this morning. it's been a lot quieter here in this area. we've been hearing less and we've been seeing less real. could file that. we have had a couple of instances where they've shopped, markets of this way. that doesn't mean that they're out. rockets being fired just i'm talking about specifically where i'm standing. we have been hearing for most of the morning pounding, going from the, from the strikes into gaza in the northern part of gauze or an area known as by noon. that has also become further apart, but once again, that doesn't mean that they are not still striking guns that from the
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a we've been getting reports from the idea of the they, they are continuing wide scale, a wide scale of strikes on the strip and, and that goes on now we know that the, for the civilians inside gauze of the situation is becoming credibly di the you in is saying that a nearly 200000 people have moved. i haven't moved away out of their homes, but we have to remember that the people have gone and don't really have any way to go there. they can leave the homes, but they don't know exactly where is safe to run to. there aren't any shelters for them. to go to and there are no ways for them to get out. so for the civilians who are now also living on the sage for the no water, no electricity, no food or medical supplies. being able to get inside the situation is, is getting a lot more dia and what about people and we get your exchange flying above us as well then. so the strikes definitely continuing. what about people on your side of
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for us? what's it like for them? i believe they've been mornings today and certain parts of that have been being cold off. i guess it's a huge psychological, a game that's going on and people's heads. yes, absolutely. i mean this is a really volatile situation. it's a fast moving situation. people don't really know what to expect, so i was reporting a little bit earlier from an area just of the way from where we're standing now. we had to move, we were asked to move fund the military. but from there you can see the massive military build up that is starting to a mass around the guys at border. we don't exactly know what the plans are. so the situations of all the tell residents here on this side also very concerned about what's going to happen. now, you know, i preface that by saying this is an area that is used to seeing a rocket fire. it's used to seeing
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a flare ups between is round and gaza. the people here are normally, uh, i, uh, has a, uh, you know, hesitate to say relaxed about, uh, these flare ups they, they didn't, they see it as a daily reality or a part of it they normal lives. but the situation now is incredibly different to that. when you talk to people, they all worry the streets. oh, but deserted shops are open. it's very hard to, to find food even, even for us, reporting out here, but also for coastal well the, the citizens here, you know, the, the supermarket shelves. uh, becoming empty. i've been hearing because people are rushing to try and still keep supplies, preparing for what could be a bigger conflict. also, honda says they'll execute hostages. if israel does not want inhabitants before bombing buildings, it's something that was touched on as a joint price conference between the french and german leaders, french and german. hostages could also be among those hostages,
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taken by how most of the weekend. um, what is your assessment of the situation day as well, we did hear that from her mouse. i have said that they will start executing some of the prisoners that we have. we not exactly certain of precisely how many there are in gaza, the military, which is here, and not hillary far as well. here we, we do know that the military are aware they do know now how many hostages they're on, but they're contacting all the families before they are able to give us any more concrete information on that. the number that they keep telling us or was they keep using is in the dozens. but we've heard from the you the is riley, are you in on? bassett, a. and he's saying between a 100150. so we will have more news on that today. i'm off yesterday coming out to say that they will start executing the prisoners if the attacks from me, from the is really military into gaza, full in are sorry,
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but the attack civilian areas with civilian targets without noise assigned the civilians inside the buildings. now these really miller trees say that they have been notified that they do not notify civilians. but normally in, in these flare ups often times they do what is called a knock on the roof. that's in fact various they, they, they fire a very small i munition, to want civilians to leave the building. one civilians have something bigger to come. but they've said they've told us this morning that they in this uh, with the scale of this attack, that they are not able to do that. so we, we still don't know whether or not we'll follow through and they would. but it's hard to say that they are not going to follow through with what they say when it comes to that. like okay, about such a densely populated powder of the planet, the in the gaza strip. rebecca rate is reporting from just the by close to the used by the board of data gaza. thank you. sloth and saturdays attack is well,
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has declared war on hamas invalid to destroy its ability to govern. garza, the militant palestinian is when this group is considered a terrorist organization by the you and us is more on what, how most represents the kansas street, where the is riley defense forces have been striking targets belonging to the militant islam is thomas and kyla standing islamic do you have groups? it's from this densely populated enclave lying between israel, egypt and the mediterranean sea that hamas has for years launched rockets into israel. the group has governed the over 2000000 residents in gaza since 2007. since then, gaza has been seen as enemy territory by israel, and has remained largely sealed off these rail controls, accessed by land, sea,
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and air. the militant islam is group rejects any piece process with these rail and coons for each disruption. the thomas is designated a terrorist group by israel, the united states, the you and the united kingdom and other countries. thomas is part of a regional alliance that includes iran, syria, and the is limits. the organization has block 11 on which opposes us policies towards them. at least in these route. the you and other countries have deemed has by a terrorist organization. how much has carried i'd attacks on israel, which of lead to 4 major military conflicts with the israeli army in 2008, 200920122014 of 2021 says warrant that is the latest wave of attacks are just the beginning and cold on
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other groups to join the fight. for many were killed in n, a is riley funding community. and as it goes in border over a 100 bodies were found at the bay area keyboard software stand off between homeless militants and the is 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 garza, in bun cuz of the constant fire. yes or the must have shown if is there anything you need or can i help you with anything? this volunteer asks. so yes, giving back my keyboard, the woman says, give me back my meredith friends. the army, let them die in the middle of israel. saw 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
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immediately. those to state inside have gunshots 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 microwave, but didn't know what was going on on the side were on the head. what's up the silver, vin, and what event expandable watch at the hotel in rainbow kicked by the dead sea. far from the place they once called home, psychologists and emotions to teams tried to distract these 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 on the things that a whole families have been wiped out. there are kids who have lost their parents
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and parents who have lost their children. 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 or government representative. they feel neglected, 1st by the army, now by the state, left a note in fear. so they'll say when you sit in a bunker for 68 hours and block the door with just your hand until it turns blue, you change your hand, you just have a baseball bat. your son tells you if they breach, hit them. so that's not the life i want to live then. okay, so anyway, but they were life lucky and they must be strong now. for each other. and other side attacked by homeless was an outdoor music festival in the deserts close to the border. with gauze up the militants launch rockets and spray people
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them with gunfire. at least $260.00 died and thousands of it's worth taking hostage . the seeds of terror at a race in the desert. most terrorists opened fire on the crowds and chase people down taking hostages. one woman said she hid in a centers grove to stay alive for me. and they were just all around me and they were going 3 by 3 and shooting anywhere from 2 sides. and there's so many people like people who are dying, like all around this video shows a terrified young woman driven away on a motorbike by fighters. while her partner is marched away because of his hands tied behind his back to the aftermath, hundreds of dead bodies charge vehicles along the road. a few were lucky.
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this footage purportedly shows a hostage rescue is rarely forces freeing people after a fierce gun battle with him oss the foreign nationals were also taken. one hostages mother made an appeal from germany. we were sent a video in which i clearly recognized my daughter. she said, unconscious in a car with the palestinians who drove along the gaza strip. i am asking for any news or help to please be sent to us in june. the diplomatic efforts are underway to a range or humanitarian quarter to evacuate women, children, and elderly hostages. but for now, relatives can only watch and wait over your eyes by 2 vows. guns does the manager of several blacks at the festival, who witnessed the events as they unfolded the load of money. the tax started
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in just on the me. so flying everyone. this is always started 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. it was a huge attack and so many lives last, how did you manage to get away by us to get away is when start at the bottom, the bottom of the calls 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, 0 in the car, driving as fast as we can outside of the venue and inside of the festivals venue for safety as fast as we can. luckily, we managed to go out one or 2 minutes before other people started to get shot. and
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what happened once we got out it was a go out of lucky, idle west and not the wall instead of the walls of bushes by the by just those. and we go west and that will save us. we glow me and another was 80 and 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 will load about that video and the realize that that's will say this, but we will really get to them is they will that alone in the, in the thing. they have an 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 you need to support is what we are the ones that try that starting to get all the messages from
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the people on site and putting us forehead. there was made on the line of communication directly to the, to the army, the to was busy fighting, the fellows flung the issue. so they were calling us and the people that they know, and other people calling us the best messages from other people, the locations and all these. what we're all doing since that's moment i did all of them. and rather than many of the neighboring deals, we open just to groups and the we other than we all sending have and how i'm trying to find each and every person. i you still looking for people you still do? you still have friends who are missing the yeah, the state also ends that the they are missing. i don't know what happened to these them and all these we already not sleeping for, for the nights, for 3 days. and we're just looking for any information for our last last,
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this is the importance of a community with all the community came together about it and deals. and many, many people came together. and every day they are sitting 247 and on the cloth i'm just looking for more and more information and to get any info on each and every one of our funding bills feed me. so this is the important you should have the moment the process is the last lot recap. can you tell me more about security at the festival? it's lots of data. i can tell you, i'm not part of the full duction in of course it was for license event. these police on site is for security, the 3rd, but it was full license and one of 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 changed the
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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 out of each and every international, obviously including german holidays. we might have to get all of them. you know, the book 1000 uh, these agents. we might have to get faster all of them out. and now all of them are already out of the country out anyhow. out of all how many, how many people would you say? you managed to say if you will help save on that day, i we might have to save a loss because of lands on the field to the and the falls is on the field that they
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were listening to the locations that we send. and we managed to save by this many people sending data, occasions that they send us hiding form the always 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 in the them and how are you doing, how you coping off to what you saw on full what you experience and your escape? actually there was no time to, 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 so you know, all situation and the moment, as i mentioned before for us as 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. then we can,
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we know about people that can survive 2 or 3 days without food on site. so we speed up the for the whole day, 5 speed our friends, at least any of them will bring any info back to the family. this is our, our mission. and we have so many people that are not working, but it'll be on the for the cable. my thoughts of with you and your friends. it's been great talking to rise guston oddest manager of witness to a festival attack. we have been bringing to you here on d w. thank you for your time. thank you very much. i. so the attacks by how about sandy's whales response have inflamed motions around the world. here's a look at some of the places where the conflict has brought people onto the straits fashion. please on both sides in new york city, supporters of israel and the palestinians just meet there's
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a part released lined up, trying to keep the opposing sites separated. the good not to do but we have right now we are may be subject to the impression of supplication with the man the man. 0 with a man who lives in london at the pro. but if the mean value protest is holding hands to express the data d for the cause that's why i couldn't have eyes. my voice was of the world we want please. we want to do to get the, we don't want to keep this, although that's enough, enough enough. here. do things got heated the
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