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the the, this is dw news live in from berlin. tonight is real telling more than a 1000000 people in northern garza to evacuate from austin, telling them to stand their ground. it comes as he is rarely military carries out the localized rage inside garza is this the beginning of end? it's rarely ground invasion of the gods and strip. also coming up tonight, dw returns to the side of a music festival where last saturday home us and gone down, hundreds of people and us secretary of state and to the blinking visits guitar as part of a series of talks across the middle east. lincoln saying the us and guitar are
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working together to prevent the conflict from spreading from gaza and to secure the release of hostages. the i bring cop to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome, almost one week after that unprecedented come off. terror attacking is real tonight . the localized raids are being carried out by is really troops inside garza, israel's chief military spokes person said infantry and thank you. it's entered, gaza to locate and walk and cruise the story weapons and to search for evidence of hostages. the announcement did not appear to be the beginning of an expected ground defensive in retaliation for the terror attacks from last saturday. israel has been massing troops along because a border in preparation for as
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a possible offensive or correspond to rebecca rivers. she is in tell of even she told me more about what are being called local wives rates. well that is what we've been hearing me is rarely military saying that they have been carrying out is very smooth, very targeted, very a leak teams have been going in and carrying out these raids, as you said in the late in the to try particularly i think to look for some of the more than $100.00 hosted, as we know are being held in garza, this is the 1st shift really towards the ground invasion though. as you also mentioned, not indicative of the beginning of such a ground invasion though. that is something that is largely expected to happen in the coming days. if not week we've been seeing. i was down there this week myself been saying very, very heavy argument and a huge troop movements around that gauze and border. and it is thought by everyone
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that we've had no confirmation from the israeli military, but it is sort of the ground invasion would be the next step. so it isn't surprising that this interim step is a way that they can in to try and look for these hostages and, and, and do all the targeted acts. and they're, without triggering of the full round invasion of this stage. there was rebecca readers a reporting from telling me these rarely, military has given more than a 1000000 people in gaza, just 24 hours to evacuate their homes. the terror organization of moss, it controls the gaza strip. it is telling residents to ignore the warning, but many gardens have decided that it's time to go. of the tone breaks in gaza to a wave of aerial bombardment. about ours you've explosions, destroying buildings in the region. and today the attacks came along with unofficial loading. as he is rarely, military,
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continue domestic and tanks and troops near the cause and border a head of an expected ground invasion cold. for this some 1100000 people located in garza city to relocate to the south within 24 hours. this involves a journey across the water. you guys have what plans the river dividing the territories north and south and so the next it just begins causing civilians and you and stuff like started moving as best they could out of harm's way over and then today we do not know where to go. there's, there's no safe place. we do not know where children are. we do not know what to do and we have no food or water top. i'm appealing to the united nations in front of the u. n. building, where do we go? where do we go? why not? what had the you and said moving so many people in such a short period of time within one of the world's most densely packed areas would be impossible quote,
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without devastating humana tavian consequences. but the clock ticks on the world house organization called 15 minutes heavy and access to gaza to be viewed. it won't, the israel totes will do okay. and continue. bombardment pushed the health system to breaking point, lacking a central supplies and electricity. and we need a $40.00 to provide medical services and so on. that's what i would, i would ask, ask for one is to protect civilians and 2nd to provide them with the support they need be trued medical services supplies as well continues to insist that she's just doing everything it can to minimize civilian suffering. but for the people of gauze, the time is running out as well as safe places to go. well, remember, roland is a military expert from king's college london. i asked her if these localized raids
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are the 1st step of what could be a ground invasion? good evening brand. um, 1st of all, yes, the use localized raids can be considered the so called shaping operations. in other words, these raids should be preparing the ground offensive and should increase the success of the ground defensive. and of course, we have the hostage situation which makes and the luxury operation and gases are much more difficult. so the idea is to locate and to try release the hostages as well as destroyer from us as equipment. and possibly we can the hold off from us in that region and we're talking about specifically about the massing of troops on the noise and part of gaza. so we assume that the military operation, if it is to start, will be starting from the north. there is no question that israel's military is far
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superior about the numbers and equipment compared to anything that homos is working with them. but it isn't really a factor when we're talking about a being and one of the most densely populated places on the planet. and we're talking about urban warfare. oh, it's a good question because as we have seen recently enough, ghana, stan military as a very or a to in terms of numbers and support already in terms of technology, military technology doesn't necessarily guarantee success. and this is what we have seen throughout the military history, where i expect malicious and came to be more successful than organized state forces . so this will be very difficult for the i d f. and specifically, because a structural peroration, so which used to be cold calling insurgency operations require not only military scale your operating and in densely populated urban areas. so you have to be very discriminated when it comes to using your force in order to should civilians.
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and in so they fit, the operation itself will be very slow, very painful, costing a lot of lives. and it might look like going block by block street by street. so in, in those terms, what israel needs to ensure is that, that doesn't alienate the fall of a standing in the population. while conducting this operation, there have been reports to, of rockets being fired from living on in syria, towards israel, also from israel towards lebanon. and syria of what does this tell you about the possibility of this conflict turning into a 2 front or multi front more. and there is definitely a risk that this might indeed turn into a multi front world, which wouldn't look good for each rail because have full law has declared that it is ready to join the fight. and the problem with such organizations is that they
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are, they don't have a unity of command. this means that the, even if the official statement is, would have been not to join or is that official intent would have been to stay away . there still might be a cell that, that makes an incursion into israel escalating. so there is also a potential for miscalculation which could create a big a war and open and as a front ends in north. all right, marina, we're wrong, we appreciate your analysis on this friday evening. thank you. in addition to finding against the mos in the south, israel is facing the outbreak of violence on its northern border with 11 on sunday, the wrong back to hezbollah group inspired precision visuals. as well as rockets and is really towns and military position. israel has responded with a barrage of artillery fire on southern liberties, towns. as below it says that 3 of its fighters have been killed. hezbollah is
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a she political party and a militant group, and it is a sworn enemy of israel. but where did they come from? and what did they want? and just how powerful is the group now? who is in the chaos of lebanon civil war? and the 1980s that hezbollah emerged as a shadow faction, funded by iran. the group filed to drive is really forces out of lebanon, and carried out bombings on western powers, like the us and france. after the civil war, lebanon's militias were disbanded except for one has blah, has the law is basically a political party with a military wink. it is by far the most influential policy independent with significant support among the public. the parties says its origin aged to fight to these radio corporation of $1011.00 on the 1980s, but has since said, it's
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a mist account of what it calls west and pre domination. an extension of the party remained committed to the destruction of israel. western intelligence say the group carried out bombings on his really targets in argentina and britain in the early ninety's, killing and injuring scores in 2006, the group sparked the 2nd 11 and war after they objected to is really soldiers and across the border range. and killed 3 others, 1200 lebanese mostly civilians and 158 is released mostly soldiers were killed at home, hezbollah only grew in stature. the law has dominated zillow beneath political feeling for the past 2 decades. its leader says it has a fighting force of some 100000 men and tens of thousands of records at its disposal. the groups biggest baccha is here on who according to the us,
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gives its $700000000.00 a year to fund. so patients. money used to send several 1000 fighters to syria and 2013, to support the charlotte sods regime. underlining the groups increasingly powerful and divisive role in the middle east. the as well as support from it on the group is a member of the so called resistance foxes, along with trophies in yemen. the popular mobilization in iraq. how most of these, let me, she had independence to me instead of 3. and the cdn received by germany, the us and others of designate that has the law as a terrorist organization. now again, is rarely forces in the north or on edge as has the appears paused to step up. it's a tax. well we're, we're hezbollah joining the conflict against israel. i put that question to i need her dar, the senior fellow with the washington institute. she focuses on she
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a politics throughout the middle east. yes, that's me. the question that i'd be buddies the mind today is that this so far has been a very calculated engagement between principal on history on both sides actually has. the law wants to still keep playing with it and you know that the rules of the, of the companies that has been set after 2006 war there hasn't been really any serious um, a break. and that the confidence that they, the engagements a couple of the classes that have somebody has been engaged in with this really long the border has never been beyond their, you know, attacking in the northeast. as ministry pose said, sir, but they, they are trying, they're trying to say that we are part of this more. they want to read the benefits of this more like it on a busy new one, a, b, c, d. or what is it possible deniability where they can say we are not really
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your target. so what they want a day is like basically this says, this isn't the reading strategy of denial of deniability. and this specific for where has the last thing the game, because this might change any more or less, to make sure that you don't keeps the ads that, that, that you don't have as proxies maintain the ads that they have. a pain in this war so far, which is freezing the salad you're on, deal responding to is really exposing is real and weaknesses. and obviously things are 3 away from normalization in a way from less than opening up in the back to the range and ads and drugs resist those narrative. uh, gaming the popular support that they needed. so this, this is the main, this is a big win for you going to want to know, but it's also a very risky game. whereas the lot today, if they do not get involved and maintain
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a desk calculator engagements with israel, they will be able to maintain these games. i should the, as to their advantage as at the same time iran a below be able to hold this very strong pressure card, which is how full of precision, besides as a $111.00 on as, as a strong card without actually using it. i mean, let me just ask you, if i understand what you're saying, the hezbollah is cognizant of the fact they have to do something. they have to be some type of distraction for these are in the military. if not, you know, they're benefactor. iran is going to look at them and ask, well, what, what good are you, what use are you really for our plan? is that what you're saying? and i'm, i'm saying that there's a coordination, very close coordination here in between has black, you're on from below and not be involved in this war on that you're on ask them to
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this is, this is the decisions that is made them down. this is not a decision that is made in may, it was or a lot from home enabled. this is a very coordinated decision about the dogs interest and then each end has below whether or lou not be use depending on the interest and that agent. how does the day internally does they do not want? nothing. each seventies, the insurance, they've not been used decisions. they don't want to expose their own infrastructure ends up in on because it could be very cost to, to the cost utility construct that they do not really have the budget for more or the budget for the construction. it's gonna be very devastating for them. but at the end of the day, if this become the war with the capital, definitely you were wrong reset every life is that this is the word that's gonna ship everything to its own advantage. i cannot say, you know, around these big decision it's, it's, it's, they can decide within the news,
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domestic politics, but not on these regional or. and i want to say that if they go for it, it's not only going to be 2 or 2 drugs. it's going to be the, the policy in front of the lebanese, from the glass front, which already has been decent, recency and i wouldn't be surprised. and also the, what the use in your mind were asked to log into is really slow. but this would be a multi from for what about the web and these people, i mean they are already dealing with suffering. one of the biggest economic most severe economic downturns that the, the world has seen in the last 200 years. is there any? yeah. do you need any type of broad support in lebanon for has bullet, you know, attracting the, know grass of israel? you know, i think, i think the lebanese, most of the use the same because there's always some of the news organized support has the line to get on and how much no matter what. but i would say the majority of the news can make the distinction here between there is a support of, or, you know,
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i would say some of the, so they thought us the new people that are holding a big victims all about this for right, which is the mazda, 3 of war, there's a lot of sympathy for the past and people that there is very little sympathy for him, us, but there is some support for how much, by certain deals within the fed, as the name comes and at the has the community. but not all of them, but i would say there is no appetite for more from anyone. everybody wants to support the palestinians or even from us at one point from a distance. but we do not want to be part of this war because loving, i've been through so many wars. anything of always realize that at the end of the day, it's 11, use the city and pay the price for war, the only. and we're only the radians and instructions in the region when. okay, everybody 11 on understand this. now this is there's because you advertised before
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and no one wants that and knows that honey, no dar from the washington institute. we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. thank you for having me. it was one of the 1st targets when home us launched is terror attack on israel last saturday and it became the scene of mass murder, hundreds for killed of the tribe of nova music festival. others were taken hostage, dw correspondents on ukraine version of this report on how events they are unfolded . of the just 5 kilometers from the kaiser border. political life was working as a bar tender at the festival that most of it was great to people with dancing and smiling, you know, peaceful people. and then the rocket started, you know, firing going us at the moment we, we didn't. so anything under the cover of the and this as shown here, recorded on a cost dash camera,
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how most gunman broke. so the security fence which separates the siege of causes truth from israel and started shooting. we don't know where the terrorists are, the some of them are here. some of them are, there are some of them out of here. well we, we didn't know what to do. luckily you're, there is a small, dry river. so we just left the car and went to the river and thought some bushes. panic survived many others didn't. this is what is left. the kids about 260 people and direct others to gaza as hostages. the fate of some is still unclear. volunteers from the psycho rescue organization search for victims mobile phones to help identify their location. they've got a little 80 when we arrive to help around as well and how to in the morning they show up after shot that after similar to what i will. we saw the bodies everywhere, some of the clothes, some of them killed from gunshots and they offer me explosions. the i've worked in
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this for a long time one and, but i've never seen anything like this before with what function to see this here for. it's like a holocaust on the commode, commercial or the sort of the military are still searching for militants that have been more info trace than since. and the area has not been entirely secured. we know that there's still terrace in this area, so that's what we're still clearing the entire field. it's going to take so much more time, but we're doing it. and we still find tears that are running around in this, in this area. the unprecedented attacks have raised many questions about how this happened, the responsible one school, the intelligence were responsible for the defense. we requested ourselves, we would risk rich on and everything that we understand why it's happened to us, but no, it doesn't matter. no, it's better when we need to fight. we need to stay focused for now is well,
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it's united and what the government called its war against thomas. but india is already replacing, grieve over this failure of intelligence. he was secretary of state anthony, blinking his wrapped up talks and guitar, his latest stop and a series of talks with counterparts from the region in the bid to prevent the conflict between israel, the moss from whitening his knee the store began with his stuff in israel this week to show supports and to discuss hostage negotiations, then it was off to jordan where lincoln met the palestinian authority president to his 5 day trip. include stops in gulf air nations as well as egypt. here is part of what blinking said today during a press conference with the guitar, a prime minister, united states and cutter share, the goal of preventing this conflict spreading. we discussed in detail our efforts to prevent any i state or non state. we're creating
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a new front in this public. we're also working intensively together to secure the release of costs. putting american citizen, being held by a mouse and gas and i'm grateful for the urgency the cutter is bringing this after my colleague origin walker is here in the city with me. he's been following this shuttle diplomacy by blinking. and i guess we could say top of as a gender, securing the release of the hostages and making sure that this conflict doesn't get bigger. that that's right, right. and if we look at cuts of where, where, where he was on that stop of this kind of shuffle tools that he's doing around the region. kind of has a kind of track record is being something of an intermediary. and some of these, a diplomatic outreach is the us has done, for instance, with the taliban in afghanistan. they had offices and cut and that was a center of negotiation between us and the taliban. and this case also how much has
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offices in the high in the, in, in victoria capital. and the guitars have been trying to do what they can to facilitate some sort of exchange to try and get some of these hostages out of that . well those ec atari primacy, in that press conference, was them coming expectations of it and thing happening in imminently, in terms of regional escalation. i think of course this is a serious risk. the united states is concerned about, of course they've got the wellbeing of israel really front incentives that priority . but if you look at these goals stays like catch all that worried about it too. particularly the scenario. you know, they'll come worst case scenario where you have a really big regional voice involving it wrong golf stays lake has a really risk of being caught in the middle of a conflict like that. so there's a major interest the in trying to do whatever they can to try and keep temperatures down in the humanitarian situation and gaza. he also physical these questions about that. that's right. so, i mean, you can see in blankets of parents here that the united states and also other western countries are really trying to work align here. they are,
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they are really strongly expressing as he pretty, it's a israel has the right to defend his people of, to this extraordinarily brutal attack by him us. and even that it has to do to, to do that and do the same time, evidently wanting to try to dissuade these rates from potentially go in too far in their response. not very clear. alarm bells being run around the region, but also the united nations. an off to this warning from used by the military to the people of northern gotta get out in 24 hours because probably we're going to be coming in the united nation saying that that's dangerous. that there's potentially simply possible the united nations refugee agency acting and goals are describing goals and that was a hell hole. that's a un agency using that language. so there's the carries a risk for as well. of course, that if it is perceived as ignoring the rights of civilians in ga so that,
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that it risks losing some of the international sympathies that understand what has gone to it off to the events of last weekend. so and the u. s. is of course line some of these lessons in terms of how you act, softer and the trustee on your soil in the off to most of 911. when, of course, you know, they went towards that kind of stone. they went to was a rug. i think most americans would probably say some of those mistakes in the, in the, in retrospect. so i think you'd get it from the toner blinking, saying that he's urging these release, take every precaution to protect civilians. i think you can tell that, you know, the discussions going on behind the scenes or probably even more emphatic the, that the americans want to prevent these ready from doing anything. the cost them some of the moral high ground that they have. richard walker, richard x. what analysis thinks you could just see here in this video, or you're watching the w induce. here is a recap of the top story. we're following this our, these really military has carried out what they called localized rage inside gaza
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must killed some 1300 israelis and last saturdays attacked. co spinning authorities say 1800 people in guns that have died in reprisals since our coverage of israel at war with them. aust continues after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day. stick around will be worth the
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