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such a traumatic way. so all of us about where so aware how much more traumatic explain . so take a look as well and a hot subtraction for what's going on and we send out praise every minute every hour, every day to the people of his route. and all the people that have been long and arrange it and keep matches the mice. terrific situation in new york, the city with the largest jewish community in the world outside of his writing. many got to install the data and in june housing, those remember they started, he's been in the homeless at tech, federal good. i hope they find a piece of we meant because this situation is not good for any of us. i hope it will end as soon as possible and with all but because 2 populations are suffering good and is ro is truly suffering and aggression. never seen before doing it might be somebody here. and julie,
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people headed to britain for those who strategies who read off the lights as the way to grapple with the conflict that shows no sign offending as un secretary general, antonio group has, has called on him off to release all hostages being held in gaza. a mouse 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. a cheryl have ron is a 27 year old film student from tel aviv 11 members of her family are missing and presumed kidnapped 0 once the european union to pressure israel to find and rescue the hostages. you'd have used rosie. burkhart spoke with her in brussels, you're welcome to dw, can you tell us what you know about your relative so far? um, so basically,
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on saturday morning we got the news to the cube 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 come and 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 it during because of script, hopefully alive how you feel so many family members. so to 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 kids not tour 8 and 3 years old my cousins, kids,
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it's very, is it hard to put it towards it just i can just say that the. yeah. you really don't wish it to anyone to be in this 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 and general time is 15, the clock is ticking. every minutes we spend, your 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 act to ask for more help to, to solve the situation. because our government is, is, is busy with the stuff that are in not my family right now. and
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i want my family back. you said you would wish this feeling on anyone we both deal with the most likely to 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 he's rarely by birth, but i care for other people. i want this to stop. i want to stop in these rather stop and i want to bump being engaged at the stop. i want some of these kids from here, from guys are 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, this time to remember it sure happened. thank you so much for speaking to dw,
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and i'm sharing your story with us. and meanwhile, israel says that there will be no she monetary and break to it's siege of gaza until all is really hostages. are freed, gaza is lacking electricity after it's only power station ran out of fuel. many of the hundreds of thousands of displaced people in gauze are seeking help from the united nations. the w news visited a family and one united nations facility where assistance has certain to be stretched to the limit in the coming days. they are 13 in all whom 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 on missiles flying over our head? most of our neighborhood is dangerous. it's on the eastern side and we were afraid
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to stay home from attending the god knows how we got out, but we escaped are circumstances are difficult and well, this is not a solution. as the children need milk and diapers, nra can offer us anything. highly of this is our 4th day, the school. i have high blood pressure and diabetes and i can't get medication. hundreds of thousands have fled like a honey. i'll google as 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 taking 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 whom honey i'll google his family. it seems safer than their home. when i called that can be on the they were large numbers of palestinians in under schools
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. we provide them with healthcare, food funds, we provide clean boards and also psychological support. we would like to know the, the numbers a growing huge, the hill one was capacity as for a 150000 displaced 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, you know, beyond the limited space and they knew when displacement centers, each of them is impacted by as real 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 of the war broke out. the strikes began without warning, and we were forced to leave. we walked about 7 kilometers into we arrived 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. the yeah, that's what i'm not sure if it's to whom honey i'll do that and her family will
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have to get by in a 6 meter wide room as they wait for an end to what could become a drawn out siege and war german chancellor or lock schultz has urged palestinian president monkwood abbas to clearly condemn the mazda attacks on israel, calling his silence so far, quote, shameful. in the speech, the german parliament sholtes also pledged his support for israel, saying, germany's only place right now is that israel side. the chancellor added that his government would issue a formal ban on all her mouth activities in germany. choice took center stage to send a strong signal to israel. these moment at this moment there was only one place for germany at the sight of his row. that's what we mean when we say that e's real security is a profound commitment of the german state. the, the, i wrote in history,
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the responsibility arising from the holocaust and makes it out everlasting task to support the existence and the security of the state to base roger scott, this is the interesting shots that there are thousands of germans in israel, including many with dual citizenship and thousands of these riley's and jews live in germany. several germans ultimate among the hostages, taken by how much warning of the danger that the conflict could take on the original dimension shots come down the road over here on, on this one to squeeze out. so ronnie and support over the last few years, how much would never have been able to execute these unprecedented attacks on these ready territory to jubilant statements by top representative sophia ronnie wright team and by some other government representatives in the region of despicable leadership in toronto. shamelessly revealing its true face and does confirms its rolling gauze in cost shrugs also comes in the silence of the palestinian authority
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regarding the turbo tax. wagner. i ask myself, where is the key condemnation of the terrorist violence by the palestinian authorities and vice president? my boss decided by him to say your silence is shameful this day and we will re examine now in tied development cooperation with the palestinian territories. and the autistic will be with around the project support and he's in the region. and so the security of israel, of desktop, so does he have a sense of best the ones that we might need to have our humanitarian that helps to ensure the survival of the population. and the goal is a stretch cuz it's with food and basic health services. and they come us on the other hand to has nothing to offer besides, publish them and suffering emissions. it's almost like
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it's a 6 to hold multiple techs on the middle east in the coming days, including with the in the a roof katara who's in berlin for state visits. a quick reminder of our top story in the unfolding situation in israel and gaza. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has thank the us for it's incredible support during a joint press conference in tel aviv with washington's top diplomat, us secretary of state antony blinking. praise the bravery of the is really people following last weekend's terror attacked by him. us. he said the us does not believe that homos represents the palestinian people. his comments comment as authorities in gaza say that more than a 1000 people have been killed and is rarely airstrikes on gaza. and with that, you're up to date. now, here on the date of your news, i'm sarah kelly in berlin. thank you so much for joining us. i'll have another update at the top of the hour. just do with us. the
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wind has been shaken by a mazda is terrorist attack on israel in our extended coverage. we'll discuss, howard people coping on the ground. what is the status of the hostages who were taken? and what was the political climate before the attack analysis and background stories on dw news, extended coverage. next, on d, w. the
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just a click away during the destination, right. size based document trees. before the slide deck in name street, the . you're watching the news from berlin. my name is christine one to and here is the latest on our top story. and the, and folding situation in israel and casa, will forward, sees in gaza, say more than a 1000 people have been killed, as is really a strikes on the territory continues. the united nations saves nearly 340000 people, had been forced to leave their homes in casa israel's prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu now passed by a new national unity. government has filed in his woods. i'm to crush us. following it's, i'm president of the tech at the weekend. the us secretary of state and me blinking has landed in tennessee as part of a wider release to display washington's solidarity with israel al several is really keyboards. communities came under attack by him, us militants, among them with 5 of a, a boots i keep with the skis, meet near the border with guys that were around a 100 people were killed and dozen small taken hostage. most residents of the agricultural community where a young families with children go to the houses, wrecked cars and families killed in the homes. these really minute tree reclaims the cause as a cable. it's from home on 3 days off to the militants 1st stormed,
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the village knew that goes the buddha, where they began setting fire to houses indiscriminately shooting residents and taking thousands of people hostage just the 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 of thing 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 that to 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.
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they came into every home. they came into every, every room, every place, 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, old people anywhere, and no one was safe. and that the 1st victim was 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 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 uh, the small community described by a resident has a piece of paradise. no noise in ruins or the you and say for 3 general on tonio gutierrez, has quote on how much to release all hostages being held in gaza. i must as
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abducted dozens of people, including children and the elderly lady. hostages were taken at an outdoor music festival. some of the families still have no news about their loved ones. she might have run is a 27 year old phone, student from tennessee, 11 members of her family are missing and presumed kidnapped cheryl once the european union to pressure israel to find. and risk is the hostages, dw rosie pasha, and spoke to her in brussels. she wrote, welcome to dw, can you tell us what you know about your relative so far? um, so basically on saturday morning we got the news that the computer 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 come in person, a video. but the last contact and we got 2 pieces of information that led us to
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believe that their houses were broken down and were empty. so now we believed that during the cause of the script, hopefully alive. how you feel so many family members. so little 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, it's very, is it hard to put it towards it just i can just say that the. yeah. you really don't wish it to anyone to be in this 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
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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, your 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 act to ask for more help to, to solve the situation. because our government is, is, is busy with the stuff that are in not my family right now. and i want my family back. you said you wouldn't wish this feeling on anyone we both deal with 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?
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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 bumping in guys up to stop. 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, this time to remember it. so your husband, thank you so much for speaking to d, w and, and sharing your story with us. you as president joe biden, save his administration, is working to secure the release of americans who are among the hostages. taken by how much biden says he again spoke to prime minister benjamin netanyahu and richard
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israel to observe the rules of rule. he said the us would help to make sure that israel has all the help it needs. they have to do to work closely with our partners . it is and around the world to ensure is who has what is needs to defend the citizens of cities and to respond to these attacks. as i said yesterday, my commitment is of security and the safety of jewish people is on shake. the united states has israel's back, and so by then with speaking off to me, same with leaders off america's jewish community. many american jews have close ties to israel, then thought deeply upset about what happened, dw, went to meet some of them, and feel what they had to say the, these are days of morning for the american jewish community. the united states is home to the largest jewish population outside of israel on this night at the
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nation's capital. hundreds gathered to seek comfort in one another. the, it's communal, and we're all grieving together and we're all trying to gather the music. i think one of the rabbi said we need to sing and i thought, yeah, everybody here has an attachment is real like we for example, our children go to camp with is really counsellors. one of them was killed wheeler this morning. so, you know, everybody's been touched by it and it's a very difficult time because there's no question. the american support is crucial . president has been unequivocal. that is support in somebody's use, i think set the tone for all, all politics and, and, and every corner of united states by using his disposition and being so resolute. israel is america's closest ally in the middle east. the u. s. was the 1st to recognize israel state and it was on those close ties that president joe biden drew
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upon in his message of unwavering support for israel. so in this moment, we must be crystal clear. we stand with israel, we stand with israel, we will make sure 0 has what it needs to take care of, and citizens defend itself or respond to this attack. and there's no justification for terrace to that end. the u. s. has dispatched it to me these newest and most advanced carrier, the us estero the are ford to help ford, often escalation of the conflict. advanced weaponry has landed in israel as well. but beyond the necessity of supporting a strong response, analysts barbara slaven says she hopes that behind the scenes calls for restraint and the importance of preserving civilian lives are being made by the administration has done a good job so far, of conducting the atrocities that were committed calling them pure evil in this
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hour of israel's extreme need. i am hopeful that they are also private messages that are being sent to the israelis not to let their desire for vengeance overcome both their morality and their strategic thinking. because there is going to be a need to pick up the pieces when this is all over. and there has to be interlocutors for the as rallies, the united states and others to try to restore some kind of calm and to project some kind of positive future for the palestinians going forward. otherwise, we're going to see this, this har, a movie, over and over again. for now, although the ongoing horrors we heavily on the hearts of the jewish community, there's an attempt here to stand united and sort of increase. but in who for
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meanwhile, israel says they will be, knows you mandatory and break to it's seat of casa until all is ready to hostages. afraid gaza is lacking electricity officers only power station ran out of fuel. many of the hundreds of thousands of displaced people in guys all seeking help from the united nation speed. kevin hughes visited a family in one union facility where assistance is certain to be stretched to the limits and 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 injection border on the 1st day of the work. so what is what we saw on missiles flying over our head? most of our neighborhood is dangerous. it's on the eastern side and we were afraid
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to stay home. god knows how we got out, but we escaped. are circumstances are difficult and well, this is not a solution as the children need milk and diapers unrolled 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. the hundreds of thousands had fled, like on the honey, i'll google os family most but not all before their homes and neighborhoods were reduced to rubble as real as 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 under uh, the united nations relief and works agency is providing sheltering space is like this. it's tight and getting tighter, but for whom honey? oh google has family, it seems safer than their home. when i called that can be on the they were large numbers of palestinians in under schools. we provide them with healthcare,
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food. we provide clean board and also psychological support. we would like to know the, the numbers a growing huge, the hill one was capacity. as for a 150000, displaced 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, you know, beyond the limited space and the un displacement 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 we were living in a safe place. war broke out, the strikes began without warning, and we were forced to leave. we walked about 7 killing maintenance until we arrived, 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 board and no food. the sewage system is broken. it's not suitable for live without us the yeah, that's what i'm not sure. whom honey? oh, google and her family will have to get buying in
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a 6 meter wide room as they wait for an end to what could become a drawn out siege and war. hey sean manna is a communications officer with the international committee of the red cross in guys why i asked him to describe the situation the to what you're seeing is absolutely unprecedented. 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, they've got the chip are to factor. the walter and police torture sector is paralyzed at the moment. and the best scenario of the guns is true. this would lead if the situation is like there's still an environmental crisis because sewage is
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pumping to or mixing use with the, with the water, you know, and restructure. so this is also a name and then says risk that we are alarmed by. but focusing on the medical situation, another trip which is the catastrophe, 60 minutes fields, health, passcode for immediate entry of medical supplies, equipment and fuel to run a keeps hospital funding. and there are hundreds of jews, the 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, gavin, stand that section in pacific was back again. we have what 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 killed wild conducting their i mean human italian mission,
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risk giving injuries. and they also those now are suffering from the shortage in the medical supplies. melisha not most of the it is um i, i just want to to come in there and continue our conversation. i'm hearing you say that you you've witnessed um, medical stopping directly told us that 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. will see the thing. and the guys are now as is train collation and to and to allow the humanitarian aid fuel food emitted scanner medication controlled to gather strip. this is the most pressing need now to continue saving lives and to prevent the human counting situation from further deterioration into a 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?
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there are 2 families under the bravo uh, some of them lost some of their peers looked like plus the whole bunch stuff of having them back. some are still the unreachable by the civil defense because the lack of equipment and the lack of safe access to this location. so that's one side of the story. the civilians think of the like entire neighborhood squared off dr. wade without clear space packages. and some of like, how does the families have to relocate for 2 or 3 times in one day seeking safe havens? there's a crisis of hope and there's have to do like a sense of safety and security. and now families see are for the children if they're going to looking at the next morning. it's yeah, he's um, what do you need right now from the international community in, in, in this regard as, as you're talking. so as the shop we can see pictures of the devastation in god's
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a. we see buildings that had been raised less than that. and as they are telling us, they're all potentially families and, and to some of this rebel, what would be a message to the international community and from the a red cross operation in gaza right now. yes uh there has to be a full respect of the international attorney law, the codes for the protection of the building and civilian properties, medical missions. uh this is also an infrastructure. is that important and vital to continue seating people with water, energy, and medical healthcare. this is a, the most concern of the out here. see, and this is what we have been calling for. and what is what we have to try and put in a force would be the both sides of the conflict. the billing is not paid to the coast every single time and every gone discoloration. they should be not paying, you know, the price for the failure of political pollution to end this escalation that has
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been lasting for decades. we have been existing here since 1967, and as we id okay, back to it to read, we have never witnessed that large scale of devastation in a matter of a few days. so once we are asking for as well, with the trains of finals to present 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 italian needs inquired to medication to phase 2300000 people. all right, that is the voice of some money. he is communications officer with the international committee of the red cross, talking to us from guys. we appreciate that here. so i'm an older base to you and your colleagues as you continue the work you're doing in casa, or germany's concept of schultz has laid out the 1st steps. germany is taking
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a mid. the crisis in a speech to the ottoman the one to stop, schultz reaffirmed germany's full support for israel and the code widespread condemnation of how much this terrorist attacks on is really civilians. he said jimmy was putting humanitarian aid full, gaza on hold, and that how much was responsible for the suffering of the people there? by the time comes extensive ladies and gentlemen. so the attack by how my son, israel will also have consequences for our cooperation with the palestinians. i ask myself, where is the clear condemnation of the target risk violence by the palestinian authority and by its president must most of us decided you might not have to say your silence is shameful on this day and all that is on we will re examine our entire development corporation with the palestinian territories and the yard stick,
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we will be with our projects and support peace in the region. and so the security of israel is fence, invest the ones that who money to the hit. oh sure many terry and it helps to ensure the survival of the population in the gaza strip with food and basic health services. and they don't. that's how much on the other hand has nothing to offer besides, poverty and suffering from us does not act in the interests of the palestinian population. unfortunately, it can be expected that the suffering of civilians in regardless step will increase for those to how much. so its attack on israel, they as for the responsibility and data use, the least analyst shiny rezani is joins me now in studio for more shiny. we just heard the jeremy chancellor uh, place the blame onto how much the suffering of the people in in
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casa, is he correct? is that way the blame goes to a certain degree is correct and a sense of officially since 2007 cause i was under homeless control, administrative, and so on. there is when there was a big cavity we had to keep in mind, is really is controlling the borders moving and in the sense of what's coming in and out of gaza. but it is at true that also throughout the years we've seen money brought into home us with israel, very much aware supplies bought into and sorry to gaza. and a lot of that ends up in the, in from us ends, but not necessarily making it down to the palestinian population. not used for necessarily for civil causes for infrastructure, for economical development. but the majority of the 2300000 palestinians live in gaza are supported daily by the u. n. in order to survive. and that's um under how mazda is rule and control of the of the strip. yes. yeah. and
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now we have a situation, wait, wait, we have had israel say that they will be knows you meant as harry and pause until the hostages that have been taken by him. us are released. i mean, that is a blackout truth now for the people in casa, it is of like outlook for the people in golf sites. also, i'm not sure, very sustainable policy for the state of israel and the international pressure will amount. i mean, even the president fight and who's been very strong and his support israel was saying last night. he suspects specs as well to abide by rules of war and there are rooms to war. so i'm not sure how stable that step is a moral issues the side is released. feel like that's what they feel a piece of moral issues to be put aside because the attack on israel was immoral and humane. and it's gonna, the bottom line is that it's going to bring, as you said, a lot of more suffering to the palestinians, living in gaza. yes. an interest to the political developments. now we now have this a government of national unity that's been formed
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a wall cabinet for what will be different now in israel. well, it comes down the spirit a little bit in israel. israel was, was a found itself in a very divided in, or a political position when this attack started. and you bring some sort of calmness, some sort of suit this, not a lot of it. it helps it to now to balance the very extreme of voices in his government. he has formed initially the most extreme government with israel's ever seen. so give some counterbalance, however, we need to get the line with people who brought into a centrist, that people with a lot of experience in the when it comes to military and defense. but there are also people who have seen gaza through a several other rounds of findings and back and forth and counter attacks. so i'm not sure they can rewrite the the rules of conduct with gaza. okay, so the other thing here is we've, we've been talking a lot about this anticipated ground offensive for israel. is, is, is he gets to,
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to, to, to actually make a decision on that up. if he do expect that to be made soon. i expect that to be stay as big as possible for as long as possible. israel is one of maintain them, of the, the element of surprise as much as they can because it is clear, the whole world is anticipating that israel has been, has been threatening and an unprecedented a response which will have to undoubtedly include ground operations and gaza. is where it is very much where you have that and they will try to keep it interrupt as long as they can in hopes to somehow surprise from us in a way that will give them some advantage and leverage. because otherwise, how much controls the ground controls the tunnels and garza and can basically decide quite easily which way is discount or offensive going quite easily. right. shiny reside is. thank you so much. that's our middle east and in this, our residents middle east. and this here at these of you, thanks so much i at, for your reporting on that story and those insights on the developments as they are
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visa used to put those in the notes practices and stereotypes still shape the west. the use of africa. how do we change the adapt to make him rates which come to these creations together they exclude the contradictory nature of the general sense of security. and how these police can be changed. the start filming us, please from the perspective starts october 20th us. i'm dw, the, the
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business dw news live from berlin. you are a secretary of state anthony blinking arrives in israel, where he tells prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the us will always be by his real side. blinking is also set to hold talks with palestinian presidents, not for the box. and there is no that up in the is really air strikes on gaza. palestinian authority say that more than a 1000 people have been killed and a quarter of a 1000000 displaced. and germany's chancellor calls palestinian president must put a box of silence over from mazda is attack.
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