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the the, this is the w news live in from berlin tonight, america's top diplomat, committing more military and financial aid to israel. and to be blinking his intel of eve filling prime minister netanyahu. israel will never be alone in defending itself. also coming up to night, united in response to the home of terror attacks, thousands of israelis heading home to fight as the families of the victims begin saying goodbye and is rarely airstrikes. continuing to pound, goss getting authorities is a more than
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a 1400 people have been killed. and over 340000 people left home, the i burned gone to our viewers watching on tv as in the united states. and to all of you around the world, welcome the us secretary of state entity blinking says that the united states stands with israel, as it continues to real from the terror attacks carried out by her mos during his visit to the country. lincoln met today with survivors of the attacks in families of israelis who are being held hostage by home. us. we can says the united states is working to secure the release. we can describe a mazda as attacks as depravity in the worst possible way. on friday he plans to travel to jordan, where he is scheduled to meet with the palestinian authority president is now here
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is part of what us secretary of state lincoln said earlier today. we discussed in detail what is real needs to defend itself, its people, and how the united states can help to meet those needs. we're deliver on those needs as we speak. and we will work closely and slipped through the congress to meet them as they evolve. we encountered a nation together by greece, but also a nation united and resolved. united states shares that resolved. we stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of israel. more on the us secretary of state visit to is real. i want to bring in and show on living. there he is a fellow at the atlanta counselor who specializes in us is real relations. it's good to have you with us. answer the blinking saying that the us will always be on israel's side. how important is that show of support for is real at this point in
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time right now, but usually significant for as well. i mean, you know, they're on the verge of a larger what appears to be allows you to have the operation, you know, figuring out what the next steps of like. large key will be sort of the international legitimacy behind math. that will be the one that is real sales, as it still gets that job done. unprecedented. save that support coming from secretary, blinking from president binding. the secretary very defense off that as long as weight is as real as well. we don't want to carry a group, but the ford through the us, i still for that advice and how it was on the way to vision as well. i mean, strong sort of, you know, show support from united states, usually important for israel and for the region blinking. also today warranty, any enemies of israel not to try and take advantage of this crisis. why do you think he felt that he needed to issue that warning? now? that's right. again, i mean, you know, he's not going such as girlfriend president biden as well. and the president talks about the possibility of other other people getting into this fray. and he,
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you know, he said a bad it could be, don't, you know, there are, there are real fears that this could expand to other to other theaters. most of us give a leave web. he's more opposite his bala looking forward to see if this becomes a white original conflict or something that stays sort of contain geographically the cause area. you know, the presence, the statements will come from just patient officials, the presence of a, you know, rom, american fire power in the, in the mediterranean, and other parts of the region, sending that message to other people, you know, as well as going to deal with some us situation is that kind of all the way that it is. let's not make this a larger fight, not good for anybody here. america. you know, literally, but fire power on the table to make sure that doesn't happen. mr. linda, you have worked for 7, is really prime minister, easy to take, and picking your experience here. what influence does the us have on is real in conflicts such as the one that we're looking at right now. a miracle is always the sort of america, a sorry man, as man, most of his off back stuff in that respect. you know,
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it's always been there. it's been a real uh before so diplomatic support, economic support, military support, medium moving forward. you know, and now we see other, other countries getting involved as well. but with all of a sudden it's showing me the reinforcements. now the 1st country to step up after, you know, being asked with united states spending and, you know, reinforcements, shipments arriving. and you know, of and the fact of united states will sort of stand part of the security on. so in other places to say that there's also performing this task, it has to because the current situation is attainable, that will allow you to draw a space to continue that, you know, conceivably of lines that exists able to get that job done. if that were to dry out there, would you know, some people who are in other countries and start to say, you know, maybe it's time to stop. but as long as america standing is real side on this, that why i'm an incredible, you know, incredible for certificate is only what start getting into the blinking plans to visit them. jordan, tomorrow he plans to talk with, with other key figures in the middle east. i'm wondering how much influence can the
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united states have right now in the middle east considering that basically for the past 10 years, it's shifted its focus away from that region. i mean, it's been dealing with a rising china in the last year and a half has been dealing with ukraine and russia. i mean, it's basically been a no show for a lot of things. um, how much authority does it have left? so i think this moment on, you know, sort of emphasizes the answer to next. and mr. clint, always peters. now, i mean, you're right, you know, certainly, so the reason you talk to people in region and you hear repeatedly, you know, concerns that americans are picked up and gone elsewhere. you know, but we're seeing new levels of both american engagement of the region. now as a result of this, the lot of writing on the outcome of how this conflict comes out. you know, there's going to indicated or disappointment and a golf and other places to work with us allies down themselves under attack. and sort of were wondering why the united states was stepping up right now. and, you know, the white house and other agencies are making clear that they are here and that they need business. that will be the message, the vision, you know, distributed other capitals as well. and helping you know, to, to be able to,
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to sort of reading victory, not that package with your inside with with it. so one criminalized place show i'm left near the senior fellow at the atlantic council. mr. live that we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. good to be with me. it was 6 days after the him off terror attacks. israel is a country united in its response to the terror and emergency unit. the government has been form is thousands of reserve, his troops return to the country to answer the call to arms on thursday. some of the grieving families in israel began saying good bye to the people they last last saturday. in israel, the 1st funeral, the victims of the hum off terra attacks here, a full and soldier here did festival go.
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gone down to to know might potty age 20 full. the grieving family and friends. parents weeping for children suddenly and callously taken from them. but the shock of how much unprecedented attacks is rapidly moving into anger. now, just a week ago, israel was a divided country. now it appears united in the face of force it sees as an x, a central threat. the crisis prompted prime minister benjamin netanyahu to put aside political differences and form an emergency government including centrist form, a defense minister, any guns, but the not useful any other states of israel wouldn't be the strongest states in the region, but and a seat all service for a position leader. yeah,
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elect pete. as israel continues to base, the number of soldiers deployed. the defense minister spelled out the government's intentions. in no uncertain terms. the icy sold garza will not exist on all baldo. the adf will destroy from us. and we really hung down every last man with the blog will fall, children on his hand. as politicians come together to take on him, off young these re lease, returning from all over the world to report for duty. and the minute previous of a medical student, lithuania, i cannot sit here and study medicine. while i know that my friends are fighting and my family needs protection, this is my time. it's my duty right now. a backpack in southeast asia to
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be part of the legal formation that happens. it needs to be part of this significant times. and these are and it looks likely that the operation could soon include a ground. defensive is really tanks and ahmed vehicles continue to arrive at the border with gauze the it will focus maybe on that expect it is really ground campaigned into gaza, but they are also reports tonight of shootings in both east jerusalem and the west bank for more on that i just spoke to journalist a semi circle in jerusalem. yeah, well as to the sure thing here in east jerusalem, we were talking about a palestinian, the government who approached a police station is just outside of the old city by the herald's gate of the open fire at the police station, a wounded one, the policeman actually to a wounded one was seriously wounded. the other one was more likely won't date. and
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then immediately the police went after him as they, they shot and killed them. and there was the following that they closed the gates of the old city of jerusalem. and the that's regarding that the and so did we seen of the west buying is something is totally different. and the, the last few days of being tax wage by settlers against the palestinians, burning the simian homes at properties. and the worst incident was yesterday a, there were a incident in the, in the village, over the course of the, in the west by and in that the incident, they were for palestinians, poor kid, i witnesses from the place. so saying that there were settlers who are, there are the sure thing. and today the were funerals for these 4. and the settlers in the area, the oregon lies the account,
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paid to attack the ambulances in which these bodies were carried. and during this attack, a sufferers opened fire up the ambulances, and 2 people were killed. so to publish, these were killed today by a settlers. and this, it just indicates the tensions of the situation in the west bank. yeah, so you've got that situation in the west bank and compare that with what we're seeing right now on the border between israel and guys of the prime minister today . benjamin netanyahu. he spoke in the can. that's it. and what was the message that we heard from him? i mean, how close is, is real now to moving with a ground defense that against the gaza strip as well? no doubts as it currently is. always mounting the forces around the, the gulf stream. and the, we don't know exactly when this is going to begin. the idea is that it's going to
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be a surprise attack. i mean, is course how much is expected as something is other than these air strikes. but i think the way that the is what is going to go ahead, is there going to try and create some kind of a surprise effect. so here everyone is dissipating. but i can tell you that the whole is ready. society is now expected to have a long term pain on the list. here are talking about months the, the schools are all over as well or not operate diggs and they're going to. busy learning from distance, so there is a kind of preparation for this kind of like ground operation. yeah. and the disruption for all of society in the process. say me as always, we appreciate your reporting. thank you. it's really air strikes on guns are now as intense as ever is real saying it's targeting hamas units. you are responsible for
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saturdays terror attacks. no. the gaza strip is one of the most densely populated places in the world. the un is warning that these air strikes are only exhilarating issue man of terry and disaster. agony fills the air. these people are desperately looking for survivors, while pulling bodies out of the rubble. dawn has brought the side of new destruction to gaza with entire blocks raised by overnight strikes a man of the houses in my family. my neighbors and mine were hit. i came out of the house to find my children injured. a whole square was completely destroyed. visa children, children, they show no mercy the palestinian territory. one of the most crowded places on us has been under siege since saturday, and
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a new constant bombardment is rowse ash. it's hitting targets linked to the terrorist group. home us, in retaliation for it to tax over the weekend that killed more than a 1000 people. the army has deployed tens of thousands of troops to the board or as it prepares for a ground defense if the pressure is steadily rising. so far, the entry of food, water, fuel, and medicine into gaza has been halted increasing concerns about a humanitarian crisis. jordan has sent its 1st a package to gaza. but israel as energy minister says that will be no break to the siege until the dozens of hostages health by home us are freed, humanitarian aid to gaza. no electrical switch will be lifted. no water hydrate
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will be opened and no fuel truck will enter until the is rarely hostages are returned. home communitarian for humanitarian and nobody should preach us morals. as the situation escalates, diplomats are seeking to stop the spiral of violence and the release of the hostages health and gaza is showing that my honda is a communications officer with the international committee of the red cross. he is inside johnson, and he told me about the situation on the ground there to 1st of all, thank you for having me. and they've given me the opportunity to give you a brief about the situation. because this trip, what we can say at the moment is that we have reached the level of the cast, or if you at all levels and the there is a complete blackout across the trip. which and ad directly the
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households or what's left of the neighborhood to turn off, in fact it by the securities and um, the whatever. last from the infrastructure of our waste folder supplies, it's all to and that could maybe can link the health care system entirely gathered . there are a lot of there. our luggage hospitals and medical care centers to try out the service and the, the remaining operation of hospitals now are running on the, on the generators to run by fuel and good god. they are unlimited quantities and are also about to right now being an issue of helping get the issue. the 3 things that you are running out of the actually ran out of most time because of the mitigation, medical supplies equipment and also now patients are being on the floor to get back . yes. big seated by 100 percent. um. so let me ask you,
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let me ask you about what we're hearing from the you in the you in says that the number of people in gospel who have been displaced or made homeless. that number has increased by 30 percent in just the last 24 hours. i mean, that is a, that's an unbelievable number. there are. are there enough accommodations for these people who have seen their, you know, apartments blown up? the 1st of all gather has no shelters. as you know, the world to understand the world to shelter the are basically owner was tools and those who manage those keys on the fire actually are not old. and 5 people in our school be managed to reach out to their beloved farm families. the friends i'm now seeing as one of my friends, the meat or the for example. however, it goes from where instructed feedback,
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you wait where instructions, we've actually without clear instructions to say, hey, this is another concern for us entire neighborhoods. god try and come after a few hours and their families are, you know, now no longer exist on the 0 or the history. yeah. some of the kind of these are still under the grapple of their own households. several people could not teach them in time, but due to the lack of the required supplied equipment and also because of the lack of the, you know, safe access. yesterday at the palace time at christmas society hour when it turned in parts, not last 4 of their nurses, medical teams while they were on their way to pick that, that you meant can you mention was team lives below the maturity of their lives there. and we have condemned the act of attacking, you know, the medical missions and anywhere, any place that comes with 90 complex. this is completely unacceptable. and again, the international human side headlamp principles. we have been existing in the
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delegation and has realized the occupied territories since 1967. and we have never worked. there is level of you know, sterling violence conducting facilities settings to the new population attack against, you know, the medical mission target, including german. it's one of the i can see a residence was partially fountain just as it was located in one of the heavily compartment largest, the neighborhood in the heart of 2000 the city. yeah, uh this is alton hampering, you know, be the activity of being an attorney, emission, think of a and e r. as in nancy r. c. i've been think of some dialogue with both parties to the conflict, to ensure safe access of the medical teams for the want to carry in teams as well as it to protect, you know, to protect the civilians actually from the property here. so let me just ask you, um, also about the rough uh crossing that is the crossing the only gate. um else they to get out of god. so that leads to egypt. that gate is now closed. we've been
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hearing that is being used to get to monetary and aid into gaza. can you confirm that? i mean, how are you getting medical supplies or food or are the things that are needed? how are they being brought into gaza right now? yes. the roof across thing is the only in gauge remaining open to gather step. however, it says it's not like typical for any medical missions or even the guardian mission . i mean, i don't like so far now. it was directly targeted uh, a few days or like 2 days ago. um we welcome any effort to test with the pension the lead to the entry of here in the turning an aide in together. that includes medicine, foods and fuel enough to run, you know, be sold as an architect and also to help the even the caring and teams and the doctors and nurses and hospitals thinking it's
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a new light is on. i wouldn't do that. let me be here, be careful or what else, let me be clear about this. so you're not getting anything from outside through the, through that gate or anywhere right now in god's and so you're saying nothing is coming in to the gaza strip at this moment at all in terms of humanitarian aid. as of this moment. absolutely. and nothing has entered into the counter strip from fortunately. okay, and are you seeing what we're hearing reports that food and water have begun running out in neighborhoods? are you seeing that? yes, i'm actually working. it's like i see myself from some families trying to reach, you know, be accessible, shops, pharmacies are bakery to get food medicine and drinking water. these, you know, supplies are running out of the stores and there is no, you know, supplying to accumulate or to, you know, to cover the gap. there is
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a foot practising job because, you know, cause it gets not get better than market drops are navigating in the market. we are supposed to be in the middle of the harvest season, which is an annual to the patient. and this is also another, you know, coast of b as any training consequences. so we are about to witness also on environmental crisis due to the absence of, you know, um motor and bracelets or pump can set the entire appraisal. we are waiting to seeing actually regarding the prices i told them both on top of that and sure what they think the prices of hope is um, unfortunately we're out of time, but i appreciate you taking the time to talk with us. it's important to get this story out to sean, the honda communications officer with the international committee of the red cross in gaza. thank you. well there is a total blockade of gauze as we heard and that means both is really hostages, and palestinian civilians are trout. is there anything that their families and friends here in europe can do our report?
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a rosy bird chart has more now from brussels. after a moment of silence, this is really national anthem. it goes through quite crowds, outside the european parliament and brussels. we're here with the president of the european council, the president of the european commission, and all of you as one to express. i was told that our team, inside a group of israelis bustles between meetings as parliamentarians, making the case for more action. we need to know i'm actually laser photos of loved ones, 11 of whom are presumed kidnapped by him. us look at these family. okay. they're not on these riley's many of them, sean, she's a german citizen as well. we're really asking for the you to take responsibility and bring their citizens back home after the horrors and the weight
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is like a nice thing. they burn the house, who's a cube everyone, and they took them and we're just trying to save whoever is to europe in union says age stands with israel, but the blog because also warns the country against looking supplies to gaza. cutting what uh, got a electricity cartoon for to a mass where she really and people is engaged international. so yes, the actual mx shows that had not the in accordance with international. that's why little, why fi is terrified to, hey lynne from golf. so we meet her at her home, i've cite bustles as she frantically tries to get family members out of a strip about their trumps. we will see why can they hide up stave nowhere to run to the starting to run out of milk, read drinking more to do, put them layla rejects the actions of him off on to the is really response through this is the killing. civilians has never developed the palestinian coolest. we've
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always said to the killing palestinian civilians does not make israel safe. on both sides. now we are weeping mothers. we are parents searching for our children. we are both at the mercy of extremist politics and we shall have the same pain, but in opposing camps in mid onto cope with a for no, all those watching from afar can do is hold on for their taking solace. a no whispered prayer for peace or songs, hope hanging in the air and here are some other headlines connected to this conflict. nato's defense ministers joined to there is really counterpart today in the video conference reaffirming their support for israel native secretary general. you in stoughton berg condemned him off as attacks and demanded that hamas release all hostages. the 1st plane evacuating german nationals from israel landed at frankfurt airport on thursday for leave tons of flights are
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scheduled to bring home citizens. so far, 5000 germans have registered to leave israel and hundreds of people have turned out in paris for a rally in support of the palestinian people. the protest took place despite french authorities banning all pro palestinian demonstrations. felice used to tear gas and water cannon to break up the of the a. this is dw news after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day stick around. we will be right back. the
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the stop filming us plea from the perspectives stuff october 20th us. i'm dw, the israel's military is moving more troops through the border with gauze, or preparing for what it's calling the next stage of the war. the intensity of is really airstrikes aimed at almost targets already of unprecedented levels in the past 24 hours. the number of people who have been made homeless in gaza up 30 percent. the un warning of a disaster in java in the making. at the same time, america's top diplomat is attempting to pull all of the parties back from this carol as precipice the as regularly as the palestinians and their neighbors to bring gulf.

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