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the the, this is the, the news line from the lid. no risk by just israel steps of strikes on garza. i understand, you know, sorry to say more than a 1000 people have been killed in the bombing at the quarter of a 1000000, displaced in all these right. and ministry say at least 1200 people have been killed in it's bold as most of them civilians. is there any defense policies of thought to be preparing a ground defensive against gaza? visions prime minister benjamin netanyahu announcers inversions and government deposition lead a many guns for the duration of the conflict the
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landfill gave him a welcome to the program officials in gauze and said the tapestry has no electricity has its own power station has run out of fuel look forward to say more than a 1000 people have been killed and it strikes israel who has stepped up his retaliation for socrates hofstadter attacks. and you still have to be prepared. and a growing defensive against garza, united nation says to bump, bonbons has displaced more than 260000 gallons. but there's little chance of escape for the 2300000 residents that are just 3 border crossings as of gaza. on our closed, including the rafa crossing into egypt. many residents that are desperately seeking shelter. as israel intensifies its onslaught is dryly it strikes hundreds of targets in garza overnight the leaving and died,
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neighborhoods and drawings. 50 workers and lucas went door to door. searching for survivors is transmitted to steve. it was targeting locations used by palestinian militants to launch attacks on his train with the sunrise, the aftermath of they've started it strikes is obvious, shops and homes. don't do robin said definitely i shouldn't wash him. the talk thing is being on just, we've not seen this anywhere before. they talk did humans of trees, stones, and even children about they didn't leave anything safe. the casa is under heavy fire. a thousands has set their homes to seek shelter as we are. but for people in distance, keep up related area. there are few safe hiding places. how
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is this all fault? what did my children do? there's no electricity, internet food or water. why? we suddenly found ourselves displaced, going from a car to a hospital to a street. one person was told to come stay with us and they got hit by an asteroid . another person asked us to come stay with them and they bought talk to, i'm in the street. where should i go? 4 i don't even you in facilities have been hit you and facility s closed sheltering the displays, but i have been directly hit um a few days ago. and, and overall we are hosting some 170000 people in the over 18 schools on other facilities across the gulf has stripped. these are families who have floods the selling and the compartment is
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tracy's. it has destroyed the homes of many members of homos. the militant islam is viewed as a tentative organization by the e. u and the us it has also invoiced a seat on the gaza strip, stopping the supply of food, fuel and medicines. and that as reports that the soldier meaning access from egypt has also been shot after striking strikes at the border, crossing for civilians caught up in the fighting. the conditions are becoming increasingly difficult. officials and gods, se fuel and medicines are running short. and the un see if the damage towards the facilities have got supplies to hundreds of thousands of homes, about 40 percent of guys and stock children on the 15th. i asked silly
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a ways from unit assessment least office, what was being done to provide them with humanitarian a you know, this is, this is really a crisis over the crisis. so you're talking about a know a few days of continuous violence and leaving hundreds of children killed and injured on both sides and in palestine. in garza, those 26260 children killed. now, over $500.00 children are injured, then these numbers are increasing by the hour. unfortunately. um uh the situation is really, really dire, as i said, goes or has already been a place where children and families living really hard the hard life with the very, very limited basic services access tools or access to to health supplies. all of that is now even more hindered by the kind of environments. so yes,
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tracing and, and because that is really a really bad hundreds of, of thousands of being a displaced as we hear the from our own, the local league just now there are lots being sheltered and, and schools and there's no place that's safe and, and, uh, and as of right now, unfortunately, as what, how much access does, uni sir, have given the israel is the complete blockade. so far we don't have any access from or to guys on. that's a key ask that's we have a key code to all parties of the conflict. and so those are used to uh, open, open a safe uh, he went to an inquiry doors for 8 to get inside because what the aid is um has
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been as toward a position inside guys uh, is running out for old agencies and for all the organizations we can sustain over operations and they can't help children and families in need unless we get aid inside. this is, this is really critical at the moment. but do you understand that the likelihood of a humanitarian a comfortable being opened up is extremely unlikely given that we appear to be a building up to an is riley ground attack or yeah, but this, this, this is, this is the ask ask is for a halt in environments who monitoring imposes and quality doors for this a to come to come in. this is not helping any of the civilians inside this is not giving them the chance that they, they need to live. uh, this is really um, being so hard on them and on humanitarian uh actors on the guns that we are calling
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for secure and for protection for, for the humanitarian aid workers for patients, for children and their families that are seeking help. um also um, all of the civilian infrastructure is being damaged and that hits by, by that time um these infrastructures are crucial for children and their families too, to live and to sustain their lives. so this would stop and bite us to stop, at least for, for the 8 to come and use the violence doesn't stop. if there is no humanitarian car, it'll walk will be the consequence. when we're talking, we're talking about a place where uh over over a 1000000 of its of its population, over half of its population of children and 1000000 point one,
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the children and goes on. the west bank has already been a need. uh for uh, an urgent to tell you and assistance so you can only imagine if this continues without any any stop without any is coming in this, this is going to be really a humanitarian. a. i'm attending catastrophe inside of garza. thank you for joining us. we wish you well with your efforts us an invoice from yusef, as well as well since at least 1200 people have been killed in an in how much time attacks inside his board as most of them civilians. these are the defense forces of mass massing tanks on the border. we've gone so the thought to be preparing a ground defensive, the deputies rebecca bits, as reports from these ready time of students close to gaza. they say is this to rock police station or what's next? event, and it's the scene of one of the biggest battles during this or do you have mass
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militants will hold up inside. i'm is riley miller, travel caught up in a 20 hour gun basle local residents left terrified and angry. horrifying because we saw them running around here, everywhere. we were pretty much innocent and we didn't have anything to do in this entire situation. no. so weapons to, you know, protect ourselves. nothing to actually do in this situation. i've been this for both, but not, and nothing like this, nothing like any most and those slaughters and, and which of our kids and systems and our photos and the children to the babies. i never seen such a quoted israel is responding to the attacks with massive air strikes on the gallons a strip. these riley government has told guns to evacuate. the territory is trapped
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between israel, egypt and the mediterranean sea. most residents have no way to go to escape the bones. one woman said her brother died while trying to follow his rounds instructions to relocate. we'd fled to escape death. there were continuous airstrikes. the israelis told us to come down to con eunice, but we only found duster if we stay home, we die. if we go in the streets, we die. my beloved brother fled from one place to another. my beloved brother, may your soul rest in peace. this kinds of guns are filled with rockets and myself flying in both directions, incoming and outgoing for me as ran the town of ash cologne, most of the gaza strip. moss rockets continue to cause destruction. israel has cooled up hundreds of thousands of reserves as it prepares, the next stage of its retaliation. by at least one government minister has
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joined the troops to avenge what he calls these rails 911. this is not going to be another circuit. you're going to chase and hundreds each and every milly to pull from us. you're going to change chase and hon. their leaders. and we would fights and to be in against them. and we would be victorious, not just for us, but for the sake of the civilized world. a ground offensive binds riley forces, looks likely. prime minister benjamin netanyahu told his country to prepare for a long and difficult role that he says will reshape the middle east. illness yano a c, e o of mid van. these ran the institute for regional foreign policies, which describes itself as a progressive foreign policy. think time. welcome to the w. i'd like to, i'm a styled with this talk of a deal being reached for emergency
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a government in israel. and what do you here? what i'm currently at the moment the discussion is really about the different policies. this will be part of this. the emergency government are these thoughts. we did a deal by the why don't really those will be a position. these were left the 20th on the our, immediately after the and how much that, that to form such a government. and the last 24 hours 48 hours really there was a lot of criticism inside his right above what you've seen as a peggy negotiations between us. and the allen solve is a right wing government. it's a partners which will actually all legal to be specifically position. now we know that probably guns, the leader of one of the major opposition party with the bulk of such a, such an emergency government. the state of question about the division of labor within. right. and so what does, what does best benny john says, centrist policy, what does that bring to the table in terms of an emergency government?
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we didn't have a sense before and it's quite unique when you think about the ease really was a history starts with a government that enjoys very little trust it with the needs or the forces. you see a great will be these, they should have equipment since a hold of during these are the society facing the atrocities committed by from us. but at the same time a, i would say this content would be under as a under estimation. really, you know the statements towards the government, it's great criticism right now or the decision making capacity of this government entering both to the decision or the government decisions to relocate for the. okay . so that was that sort of not driving the right but, but what does, what just bringing back that against into that. what does that bring to it is a former chief of staff, but it doesn't say considered as the responsible level. you know, a specific force of planning and also motivation to balance bank the or smart reach
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and the spring, right? so when it comes to, uh, a global sensitive is what we quoted before and all those decisions required to do some is if we think about the long welfare, there's a need to at least present a consensus with some kind of the why the support. so very says both of these professional capacities and advisor because what not experiences and such is it worth scenario, but also is an attempt to show a realtor in the minority government, which is controlled by the right. okay, that's very interesting. thank you for that. let's talk about is rouse response to the weekends at tara attack. so how do you view those at this stage? but i think we can revise the ease. what are you supposed to 3 phases. the 1st one is was probably complete. the last couple of hours is neutralizing a regaining this over the control over is really territory and removing the thermostat elements. as with this, the 2nd one is really a shock into always going to find that that against a from us is called command and control centers. including so its neighbors
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neighborhoods that host a how much leadership remodeled and others sound we'll see there's a prefer ration for around the deck and the 1st one and maybe the most important one is the attempt to isolate the area offer to prevent this bill over all of the 5, i think, into the west bank, where from us tried to inflame the area in the last the last 40 hours. and of course has been over in level and do an expansion of the conflict into a region one with his above. the 3 major a phases, the move. okay. this, this, this notion of, oh, you think a spill over seems to be dissipating. i, i really would seems to be a, becoming a great possibility at this stage as we hear about a gun, a gun shots and unlock it detects to the north and 11 on, i mean, syria as indeed, but as do now at least cause by his response that we are very careful to distance
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himself, at least officially from the perpetrators of those effects. of course, it's clear that every actions that it's taken from the south vault of lebanon is at least approved by his butler. but even the attempt to distance himself still keeps a couple of options for what we have to understand is whether his brother was planning to intervene. oh no. the element of surprise is lost. most of those reserves, those, that hundreds of thousands of is really sold just as we mobilize. i'm going to the north field or the south in order to exactly deal with this kind of scenario. and you should also introduce the american response, and it's not just the, i would say, the unequivocal support, the president speech that by them gave yesterday versus the advisor. but also looking to walk, to add carrier groups that on i'll read, employed in the media directly. so those are creating this right, this one as well, but we also have to remember the possibility of and then the destination. one of those a use of those that you mentioned turning into a side look over actions and reactions that leads to such
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a conflict. and that's unfortunately, is the likely scenario. thanks for joining us and that along that. so clearly give us the honor from these writing the institute for regional foreign policies. thank you. so low of an automatic document from benjamin netanyahu act that he will form emergency government with the opposition leader. by any chance the administration is planning to last as long as the conflict with homicide militants continues. and that's and you know, who would also need a 3 manual cabinet with gods, who as soon with just having is a former army chief of it'll be joined by the current defense minister. you. i've got mr. nelson young, who's extreme right and ultra orthodox jewish allies, would remain in government, but no bill unrelated to the would be a fenced during the conflict to give us a tourism corresponding to tanya kramer told me a little bit more on those about those coalition talks. yeah,
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read getting reports here. that's actually that's been a, a statement out that they agreed on a unity and emergency unity government. they have been talks all day between prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and one of the opposition elite is spinning guns. he's a former defense minister and uh, just uh, some time ago because the statements and that will give statements later as well. uh, to uh, to get more details from them that they will form an emergency you into a government that will also be the formation of a smaller war cabinet that really be created to dealing only with the war enough for the other legislation. so what we're seeing here is basically what you're always seeing when is when it's at war that you know, parties and people are coming together, overcome the divisions. and so we are still waiting for more details about that. what about the other or position a parties, whether they will join in what were the conditions a to join
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a such an emergency government? any crime in jerusalem? or how does the militants have abducted dozens of hostages, including children? i'm the elderly. most families have had no word about that face. one of the many missing is german is really citizen, a shiny luke. the family's been trying to get help from the government hearing by then, but i feel abandoned by juvenile thought this. this is the last picture of sony. look on social media. the 22 year old jem. and these really was at this music festivals into negative desert. when the toner was struck, they killed at least $260.00 people, then cabinets several of those 2 guys, including shawnee. in this video, she's displayed by the terrorists, unconscious in the back of a pickup truck, a relatives recognize to so data around who lives in gemini. so sunday morning we have no live funeral and we're trying to do the best
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for this girl on tuesday. assume a rough hope shawnee might be in a hospital in garza, the relative say they have received this information from an informant. that's why the bus, that's another clue that points in that direction and then is that to a credit card was used in a shop next to the hospital because you've come here from the sending. the family has been trying to get help since sunday. they say they are forwarded to sup enough little help. they feel neglected by piece it's. we are really disappointed. we haven't been able to reach anyone from the phone office from over in 48 hours. they told us to put in some forms and it would then be dealt with more quickly. stuff gets shanella, sean, he's mother and he's ro, appeals for help with us. no, we didn't mind that. the german government act quickly. there shouldn't be any
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questions about responsibility. they must act quickly to get sony of gaza because it strikes continue to hit the area and the ground defensive may be imminent. we believe that the only one that can help at this moment is only that the german government. that is the hope to keep sony alive. so it's not your presence a lot of minutes that ends case in brussels on his 1st visit to night to h. 2 cents rushes invasion if it is intended to show up support for the training war efforts. just as the landscape said, the ad defend systems, a long range, and most times what priorities they also call symbol. i mean nation saying that russia plans to make the winter painful for ukraine. we also met with the belgians prime minister, alexander the crux command to go there. of course. well, they definitely correspond to jack patrick was at the press conference between the ukrainian president and the belgian,
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the prime minister. a welcome jack. uh belgium says it's got to provide the fight to jets to you cry. so yeah, they did some, some presidency that i just, he would have been pleased to hear that that was the case has been cooling for those tests to be sent to the premium or asset for a number of months. now we've also had the denmark is preparing to send some mess, 165 to jets as well. now, there is a bit of a stipulation from the boat inside, especially they will be sent until 2025. bearing in mind that there is an election here in belgium. in $2024.00 under the crow, the belgian prime minister said that that decision would be pending the decision of the next governments here in belgium. but, but it is the kind of thing the presence of landscape will want to hit. we also heard from the belgian site that they've put together 1700000000 euro fund for ukraine's us to help support the menu with reconstruction and infrastructure projects. that pulse of money is coming from the proceeds. basically the taxation
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on russian funds that have been frozen in belgian financial institutions, so banks, etc, that have income taxes, that that money will be sent to the training and more assets. and that is something that zaleski, broadly welcomed. obviously when it was a nice during the press conference today, i'd also imagine this, the landscape was less than what, what is that the invasion of his country would be forgotten admits and everything that's happened since that the, the weekend was that's a big topic. that yeah, that was sort of an underlying issue based on that press conference with the belgium prime minister. i'm joining the nato just nathan ministerial meeting at the headquarters of the military alliance during the press conference. as he managed to r, a specific question to president selected sky for the w, whether he felt that the, the, the, the issue going on in the middle east. right. and i made sort of diverse with i lived the support that ukraine is seeing for ms. west impala is taking this so
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i want to be honest with you. of course is denver association, part people, pills to all 4 people in ukraine for in this long war, long tour more. you know, and of course, everybody's afraid of it. and of course, everyone is afraid that if a of there are some other tragedies worst in the world with all the respect to the people. yes. and of course, the risk, you know, we're understandable volume of military support. what pop, especially united states, and not the bonds and you press what, what they can give you. and of course, everybody's a friend and i think are also the russian calling to meet on dividing support and not on the russian. i'm sure quite interesting the i've
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spoken that so from the ukrainian president the lensky, we have heard some sort of messages of support from senior political political figures. lloyd austin, the defense x ray of the united states, reconfirming. suppose the ukraine, both bars. the story is the german defense minister also doing the same that came to impress on the ukrainians that they got that back. but they stung by that side as they continue to try and fight. so for us is invasion, but it's clear as we heard from the lensky that that is real fair in ukraine. that, that could be some sort of diversion of attention away from that war assets, his life about jack and jack power in brussels. so it's a reminder about top story of this, of all sorts isn't gonna say more than a 1000. people have been killed by as rainy as strikes. and that was not a student, tyler. she has no electricity as its own power station has run out of
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