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was, do they now believe us that's we have faced with one of the most cruel enemies on the earth. and that was, is rarely president gets a cat soak speaking to the media a short while ago. now, after him, off as terrorist attacks over the weekend, the jewish world congress is concerned about the security of jews in europe. in germany, the jewish sports club, my copy berlin has stopped playing matches and security measures of jewish institutions, such as synagogues and schools have been ramped up. the shock is still deep and summer worried. middle, and men's is worried about his friends and family in israel. he's the director of the i'm a skunk education center in frankfort. managing the, grew up near the gaza strip and he's still in shock about what's happened is your phone and i heard about a girl while a woman trying to follow the,
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grew up on my voice and move near the border a few years ago. and because then civil pie all gets organ is one to m all the she was murder to be. so was her father in law. these are not just names for me. these are face is doing voice as it is this, the finch, the man in israel. mendel's brother is one of the more than 300000 for service to have been cold up. he hasn't had us from him in 2 days. then giving a phone call with his father. that's an update or as is good, some goose season. so there are few though, as of these, he says there are many reservists housed in schools. i shall need cm's in at 200 and on. they're getting repaired but nothing on the items which for jewish sites in frankfurt already prepared. there are more police outside schools in kindergarten. layer lots us has been responsible for the security of to his community here for 37 years. many parents where it youngs were worried about their children's.
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we have to admit that it's fine. i'm more alarmed than i've ever been in 37 years in disposition of experience or prepare for violent attacks. that's not true that you have on mentioned. and his 2 year old son attends a pre, a service and frank, for the synagogue more police are supposed to make people feel safer. but to day a miss in germany, i feel safer than every, especially compared to israel. is that how my whole family, my friends in israel are an x, a central danger and 11, i'm not intimidated by some people on the street to demonstrate for a month of these costs again. and so that's not my problem as a jew in germany it's, that's a problem for society. and this is important that gives up because that a soft possible marilyn mental hopes that piece will soon return to his room. and us secretary of state anthony blinking has now arrived in israel, where he told prime minister benjamin netanyahu quote, we are here. we are not going anywhere. he's also expected to hold talks on friday
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with the palestinian president mcclure to boss we are standing by for a press conference between netanyahu and the entity thinking will be speaking with the public. we will bring that live for you as soon as we have it. in the meantime, un secretary general antonio good ted, as has called on him off to release all hostages being held in gaza. moss has abducted thousands of people, including children and the elderly. many hostages were taken at an outdoor music festival. some of the families still have no news about their loved ones. sure, i have wrong as a 27 year old film student from tel aviv 11 members of her family are missing, and presumed kidnapped. shira wants the european union to pressure israel to find and rescue the hostages. w. suppose the backyard spoke with her in brussels. you are welcome to dw, can you tell us what you know about your relative so far?
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and so basically on saturday morning we got the news to keep which was rated by from us. and we lost contact with 11 of our family members that he'd in their shoulders. and since then, haven't heard anything, maybe seen just to be someone of to some of them present a video, but the last contact and we got 2 pieces of information that led us to believe that their houses were broken down and were empty. so now we believed that during the causes of script, hopefully alive how you feel so many family members. so with the information it's hard to communicate this and be in touch with my feelings because it takes a lot of strings to tell the story for my cousins who might be orphans for the the young kids for you were to not tour 8 and 3 years old, my cousins, kids,
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it's very hard to put it towards the just i can just say that the yeah, you really don't wish it to anyone to be in the situation. thank you for trying to put it into words for us. and you've also been put to get into words here at the european parliament were in brussels. you want to put those words into actions. what would you, what's your ask? what's your request of parliamentarians under your opinion, in general? time is 15, the clock is ticking. every minutes we spend you're talking is time where injured people might be dying. my family made me dying and we feel abandoned right now. and the fact that we are here is, is a desperate ok to ask for more help to, to solve the situation. because our government is, is, is,
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is busy with the stuff that are not in my family right now. and i once my family back, you said you would wish this feeling on anyone. we both know what the most likely i come here is that there will be more, it isn't bloodshed, particularly in gaza among palestinians. how do you feel about that? i was born in these ro, i mean these rarely by birth, but i care for other people. i want this to stop, i want to stopping in these relative stuff and i want to bump being engaged at this stuff. i want some of these kids from here, from guys, up from the west bank all over the whole feel safe. this is the basic human right. this is a very important message. i just, everyone suffers because of it everyone. it's not one sided. and people have to remember this, even in this situation, in the hardest time,
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this time to remember it. sure happened. thank you so much for speaking to dw, and i'm sharing your story with us. so israel says that there will be no humanitarian break to it. siege of gaza until all is rarely hostages are freed because it is lacking electricity after it's only power station ran out of fuel. many of the hundreds of thousands of displaced people in gaza are seeking help from the united nations. the w news visited a family and one united nation facility where assistance is certain to be stretched to the limit in the coming days. they are 13 in all honey algola and her immediate family. they found a degree of safety at a un run school not far from the egyptian border on the 1st day of the work. so what is what we saw missiles flying overhead must we get out of our neighborhood is dangerous. it's on the eastern side and we were
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afraid to stay home. god knows how we got out, but we escaped. are circumstances are difficult. this is not a solution, as the children need milk and diapers, nra can offer us anything earlier. this is our 4th day. the school, i have a high blood pressure and diabetes and i can't get medication. hundreds of thousands have fled like on the honey, i'll google os family most but not all before their homes and neighborhoods were reduced to rubble. is realize retaliating for the cross border terrorist attacks and hostage taken by him us. these really defense forces say they are focused on how much related targets the owner of the united nations relief and works agency is providing shelter and spaces like this. it's tight and getting tighter, but for them, honey. oh google has family, it seems safer than their home. and when i called that can be on the they were
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large numbers of palestinians in under schools. we provide them with healthcare, food. we provide clean boards and also psychological support like the, the numbers are growing hugely here. one was capacity is for a $150000.00 displace palestinians. and beyond that and it is a big problem, a financial problem. the problem with absorbing all of these people got the results of the problem is the people needed to help them in the done beyond the limited space and they un displacements centers. each of them is impacted by, as well as complete siege of the gaza strip. it's cut off food, water medicines, and electricity. the people that were living in a safe place. war broke out, the strikes began without warning, and we were forced to leave. we walked about 7 kilometers until we arrived to you, hoping to find a safe place. it's not like that i'm looking at and this is not suitable for living . there is no bored and no food. the sewage system is broken. it's not suitable for live and it's the yeah, that's what i'm not sure. whom honey?
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oh, google and her family will have to get buying in a 6 meter wide room as they wait for an end to what could become a drawn out siege and war. and who sean? my ana is a communications officer with the international committee of the red cross and gaza . earlier my colleague christine would do, i asked him to describe the situation there. let's have a listen to what you're seeing is actually the president of we are witnessing attack a tester fee of, of hope, a crisis and the humanitarian situation. a complete shut down of the sol power plant. so if you got this trip that feeds households or what's left of the neighborhoods and the infrastructure beating them, but also the hospitals. the 1st of all because it's too hard to factor. the walter and police which are sector is paralyzed at the moment. and the bass areas of the
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guns is true. this would lead to a single thing. it's like there's still an environmental crisis because sewage is on the tool and mixing use with the, with the water, you know, as a structure. so this is also a name and then the risks that we are alarmed by, but focusing on the medical situation and gather trip, which is the catastrophe 60 minutes. your health has cold for immediate entry of medical supplies and equipment and fuel to run a couple more things. and there are hundreds of seriously injured patients who are connected to oxygen supply. there are newborns who are living inside incubators as one of the hospitals that include that incubator, governors. and that's the section and specific was part time. we have with this targeting medical stuff yesterday for of the emergency medical team of the dallas time at christmas society which meet blue like directly targeted and they were
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killed while conducting their human italian mission risk giving injuries. and they also now are suffering from the shortage in the medical supplies. melisha. not most of the this is i'm i, i just want to say come in day and, and continue our conversation. i'm hearing you say that you you've witnessed um, medical staffing directly to us. that would be of course, a very serious allegation over that. perhaps you can expand on that but, but also while you're at his, um, what would you say is most needed right now in, in, in gaza. don't need that thing and together now, as there's train you escalation and to and to allow the humanitarian aid fuel food emitting scanner, medication control got this trip. this is the most pressing need now to continue saving lives and to prevent the human counting situation from further deterioration
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into complete full cry. and how long, how long do you think um, what is your assessment about how long civilians can hold on without help? they are still families under the bravo uh, some of them lost some of their peers like plus the whole bunch stuff. so having them back, some are still the unreachable by the civil defense because the lack of equipment and the lack of safe access to these locations. so that's one side of the story. the civilians think of the like, entire neighborhood squared off back to wait without clear space packages. and some of like, how does the families have to relocate for 2 or 3 times in one day? speaking safe haven, there's a crisis of hope and those have to do lack of sense of safety and security. and now families see are for the children if they're going to witness the next mark. it's. yeah, he's um, what do you need right now from the international community in, in,
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in disregard as, as you're talking to us who sean, we can see pictures of the devastation in god. so we see buildings that had been raised less than that. and as they are telling us, they're all potentially families. and under some of this rebel what would be a message to the international community and from the a red cross operation and does a right now. yes uh there has to be a full respect of the international team attorney law, the codes for the protection of the building and facility in properties medical missions. uh, this is uh and also and then infrastructures back and forth is invited to continue feeding people with water, energy, and medical healthcare. this is a, the most concerned i'd be out here. see, and this is what we have been cooling for and, but since what we have been trying not to force would be the both sides of the conflict. the billing is just an update to the coast every single time and ever
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gone to escalation. they should be not paying, you know, the price for the failure of political pollution to end this escalation that has been lasting for decades. we have been existing here since 1967. and as we id. okay, back there to read, we have never witnessed that large scale of devastation in am i? there were few days. so what we are asking for is the 4 with the trains of finals to project to billions, protect somebody and priorities to allow the medical mission to reach safely to those who are injured. and most importantly, not also to allow the entry of the human depending of age and required to medication. to phase 2300000 people. right, that is the voice of some minor. he is communications officer with the international committee of the red cross talking to us one because we appreciate that his, i'm an older base to you and your colleagues as you continue the work you're doing
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in casa now several is really combust communities. came under attack by him aust militants on saturday among them were was lot as a couple. it's near the border with gaza. we're around 100 people were killed in thousands more taken hostage. most residents of the agricultural community were young families with children go to the houses, wrecked cause and families killed in the homes. the is really military reclaims because i keep books from home. on 3 days off to the militants storms, the village knew that goes a buddha where they began setting fire to houses indiscriminately shooting that residence on, taking thousands of people hostage just
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normal citizens. it's one to take their breakfast and that's all as a human and the cut some of the heads. it's worth 15 to see. it's very difficult to see that. but we must remember who is the enemy and what our mission mission is, the justice. where is the right side and all the word needs to be behind us? survive is, it's be a tackling clause. i have been brought to cuba. it's trying new tele vive residents here. a trying to help them with the grief and to process what they experienced. as they came into every home they came in to every, every room, every place. uh those they couldn't to take out and murder, they would burn the house with them inside. so they can die, they shot children, babies, all people, anywhere. and no one was safe and made the 1st victim was
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a 9 year old woman who was sitting on the porch. so let them come in and she got shot. and we were in this panic room for i think about over 30 hours and then they broke uh, windows starting, it started shooting everywhere. i think at some point they saw at the door of the time it is unclear as they will be able to return home to call as a the small community described by a resident has a piece of paradise. no noise in ruins. reminder of our top story now and the unfolding situation in israel and gaza. authorities say that in gaza, more than a 1000 people have been killed as is really air strikes on the territory. continue . the when says nearly 340000 people have been forced to leave their homes in gaza . israel's prime minister minister benjamin netanyahu now backed by a new national unity government has vowed in his words,
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to crush him off following it's unprecedented, unprecedented attack over the weekend us secretary of state anthony blinking has arrived in israel where he has met that in yahoo! earlier i spoke with our correspondent, tonya kramer and southern israel, and i asked her about the situation there at because of border of the, you know, we're just here between the city of oscar loan and their calls are border and this direction is actually not very far from us and you know, we can hear at tons, really intense showing on the gaza strip. and the for the down south, you drive you the m to the streets are that have been several air rates are ins going off from incoming rocket fi. it's all in some of the community here, but further away. so basically the most of the dogs and strip the, the outskirts and these really side is still
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a close military zone. because it is the assumption that there might be still some militants in the area. and other developments i can tell you that the military has no notified the families of 97 uh people that were taken hostage to um, the caps and taken uh to go. so uh, the exact number is still not known. how many people are ex, so many israelis and also for a nationalist are being held in gaza that is this number of about a 130 about that has not been confirmed so far. okay, thank you very much for that update, tanya. um, you know, tell us a little bit more now about the political side as well because we understand that there is this emergency board time government formed by the prime minister netanyahu tell us a little bit more about it to you. i think this is a message of assurance to the is really popular that now after you know,
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months of fits really, you know, fold over divisions over the country versus the traditional overhaul that the far right religious government wanted to push to. now they're coming together in times of war. it's not the whole position that will be joining. we have to wait and see if this happens, but then the guns will have refused some weeks ago to sit with benjamin netanyahu. he's a former defense minister. he has no joined this unit to a government. and this also, this more coming at a smaller cabinet was in the secure to cabinet where you have no people coming from the military background and a former chief of staff of former defense ministers and, and defense minister. so this is on the message to, to the is really public. how serious also the situation is. because i have seen so many questions. i'll ask you as well, which is not at the moment and the focus that will be off to all of this. and, but how this could happen, this a talk within folders on saturday date of use,
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tanya kramer and southern israel, thank you and does is also lacking electricity after it's only power station ran out of fuel. people are using generators to power their homes, but israel's blockade means that they too will soon run dry food. water and medical supplies are also running low. israel's energy minister says supplies will not be resumed until him off for use the dozens of hostages. it is holding captive in casa, i imagine the vehicles arrive non stop transporting wounded police. do you know special spittle, some gaza medical workers must act fast to say as many interest as possible? well, there is to hope for some families that their relatives can be saved. many others left to grapple with the the
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internet for to 8 civil, instruct him, garza, the police didn't, and representative to the you pleaded for humanitarian systems. we will continue the contact with everyone, including the security council, and so that the international community to show that its responsibility and stepping to the, to the picture. and in putting an end to this onslaught against our people. but most importantly, that was required, of course, sending humanitarian assistance to the 2000000.3 of palestinians who live in the gaza strip of that has to be a humanitarian intervention. in order to uh, to avoid a looming catastrophe, a kind of his words, the world health organization, bone of dependent medical supplies, part of the company, the more trauma supplies,
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we need intravenous fluids. we need managers, we need that a set of equipment. when did the surgical equipment and so all the different supplies, equipment, medicines that you mainly for for major traumatic injuries, what they think and one's chest williams. don't know what it is. uh, uh, fractured languages and the set itself as diplomatic efforts to open the humanitarian chords as to people and does a continue. there was fee of that for me. any of those tenants, tubman, notarized, soon enough. now, after her mazda has terrorist attacks over the weekend, the jewish world congress is concerned about the security of jews in europe, in germany, the jewish sports club in a copy. berlin has stopped playing matches and security measures of jewish institutions, such as synagogues and schools have been wrapped up. the shock is still deep, and some of the worried middle men's is worried about his friends and
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family in israel. he's the director of the on the skunk education center in frankfort. managing the, grew up near the gaza strip. and he's still in shock about what's happened is your phone and i heard about a girl. while a woman trying to follow the, grew up on like a boy and moved near the border a few years ago. and because then civil pie all gets organ is on the m all the she wasn't murder to be. so was her father in law all to these are not just names for me. these are faces is doing voices, is this the, this and the man in israel, mendel's brother is one of the more than 300000 for service to have been cold up. he hasn't had us from him in 2 days. then giving a phone call with his father. that's an update. i was getting goose season, so there are a few of us of these. he says there are many reservists are housed in schools. i shall need cm's in at 200 and on. they're getting repaired,
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but nothing on the items which for jewish sites in frankfurt already prepared. there are more police outside schools in kindergarten. layer lots us has been responsible for the security of to his community here for 37 years. many parents worried youngs were worried about their children. we have to admit that it's fine. i'm more alarmed than i've ever been in 37 years in disposition of experience or prepare for violent attacks, and that's not true. let me have on mental and his 2 year old son attends a pre, a service and frank, for the synagogue more police are supposed to make people feel safer, but to day which really miss in germany. i feel safer than every, especially compared to israel. is that how my whole family, my friends in israel are an x, a central danger has been seen 11. i'm not intimidated by some people on the street to demonstrate for a month because i get them full. that's not my problem is a jew in germany it's, that's
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a problem for society. and this is important that gives up because that a soft possible mental hopes that piece will soon return to his room. you're watching the w news driven transfer all off shouts. meantime, has urged palestinian president my food abbas to clearly condemn the mazda tax on israel, calling his silence so far shameful. in a speech to the german parliament, sholtes also pledged his support for israel, saying, germany's only place right now is that israel side. he says, israel must have the capacity to defend itself, adding that the terrorist groups from us offers only poverty and misery for the palestinian people in gossip shots also said his government would issue a formal ban on him. also, activities in germany, see if it's done with the device that we condemn the violence of the terrors. of this argument, alarm clock on we say very clearly is right l. house the raleigh,
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to onto the international to defend its citizens against such a population. at the moment, there is certainly one place which i many, the place customer side by side with israel. this is what we mean when we say the security of israel is 70 is as on that for let's get more. i am joined now by the w as chief political editor and we have a customer in berlin. so we have the shots also making very strong remarks about the power sending authorities and saying that germany is banning all mos activities . tell us more. yes. well, essentially how mosse is listed as a terrorist organization within the u. n. turman quotes also consider it to be a terrorist organization. now, in addition to that, he wants to see a bond on all activities, which will make it easier to come down on. anyone who associates themselves with him off some 450 people believe to be close the link to home us. that's according
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to the interior of security agencies on this organization. this pro pallets in organization, somebody doing which orchestrated celebrations in the streets here in berlin. a just our off to that, to attack by how mos on israel the ends in particular civilians and the celebrations of something that sparked very hot debate here as completely intolerable and here. and we will see a is a distinctive bond that will make it easier to bond such demonstrations on this whole organization to be essentially sucked down here in time. the. so that's the response. what time the means of when it says it's, it's run its own data, it's the reason of state is to stand a by israel site and guarantee it security also here on time. and so as we say that we understand that today, shaw says due to meet with the mayor of guitar, this was a pre plans meeting prior to the attack. but one would assume that the negotiation
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of the release of hostages in gaza might be one of the topics. now on the agenda, tell us a little bit more about about those efforts. so yes, initially and we expect this to be about large scale investments in germany, potentially on energy. and now of course with cup top being seen as one of the main finances of hamas. and this has taken on a completely new importance, particularly off the oil. i've sold this before in parliament, stated that he would work the phones, work, those diplomatic high level meetings at to stop a for the escalation of this conflict in the region and beyond. so we would expect there to be talks about how could tar could potentially a secure, hopefully the release of this hostages taken among them. of course a couple of them and citizens as well.
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