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for the vulnerable, how is an evacuation of more than 1000000 people under circumstances like this safe and ending compliance with international law? absolutely, we operate within the realm of the rules of um conflict. our instruction and a to the people have caused that to move south is a kuma and it's her in efforts in order to keep them out of funds. way. it's our action to differentiate the tears and they'll come back and they're the people have cause they don't know our enemy. but from us that have utilized all of the civilian infrastructure. they put drones with explosives on the roof tops of house. does they put rockets in the basement, so of a high fly pipe rise buildings, they utilize commodity control positions out of public infrastructure. they do it all out of a sense that they can jeopardize the people of casa without having to pay a price. now the people have cause i need to move in there and listening to us. i'm
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very glad that they're listening to us. because what we've seen over the last few days, it's almost trying to prevent people from evacuating from what is going to be our conflict on the ground of operations because they want to prevent us from reaching them out. that is our role at the moment. we've seen them and direct physical barriers you yesterday it was widely reported, i think on the touch of well as well about the a problem. i can't why that was supposedly attacked by the idea or i'm sorry, you know, be honest. 70 civilians dead. that was, that was from home, us and then again, and this was you, if you listen to it from us the same unit, you're obviously obviously being uh full because our investigation has come to the conclusion. there was no idea of action in that area. the images suggest that the explosion shrink from beneath note from above and weeks we intend to expose the images. but we have from this incident that actually prove that. so are
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also eye witness accounts. that is not just the claim from homeless. we've heard from agencies, but there were other witnesses who named to see this. i want to come to mind that you've made or if you, if i may, i want to come to a point that you may just earlier. you know, it is really, military is one of the most advanced. it's one of the best funded in the world. and i'm wondering if you are looking at leveling whole parts of gauze of buildings to read time off where while there are civilians present. is this a proportionate response to him also as capabilities? our military operations are based on the military method, fitness fits a necessity, the proportionality and the emission itself. and absolutely, within the realm of the rules of own conflict, there is no goal to select some grounds. that is absolutely outrageous. our goal is to destroy a massive infrastructure now. yes, they have located themselves within civilian the civilian arena. as i pointed out, they have no regard for human life. that is exactly what they're doing,
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but they cannot be permitted to do it at the expense of is riley babies being butchered in their bedrooms. but if i, if i'm awesome, so embedded among that civilian population, how will it be possible to destroy their infrastructure without also leveling casa, as we are targeting their leaders, we're targeting their tears, we're talking targeting their commodities control positions. and yes, indeed, we're attending. this is precisely the reason we're telling people, you know, you have to head south from the gospel city to what the, beyond what the goals are. you look for your own well being. this is the current situation. unfortunately, this was a role that from us shows as a strategy. it wasn't one freak account of a small group of terrace that has happened in the us. these types of events. it was i dropped the g like in the truck. if they opened a launch a war on israel, they killed a 1300 people in 100 and it must be one. so them the house, right?
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there's no, there's no question. all right, the discussing attack, open throw taking place today, 200 few minutes because that butchery can never happen again. and i'm really sorry, i cannot imagine the suffering, the israel has gone through and is continuing to go through. with that, there's no question of, i just want to come back to you and your position with the id f. you can talk to me here about israel's response, not what her mazda is done. and just 11 more question to you, you know, for the people who are heating your order to go from northern casa to the south. what guarantees can you make that they are going to be safe there in the south? our patients are primarily targeting from us and their activities, their leaders from us, and wire the mazda mind of the mexico who has subordinate to the entire organization to the needs of terrorism. the who has utilized all of the tools of governing garza to empower the bushes of people to bury the bushes of the
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pots he knew him. they put the, the people that came in and took people out of the us up. this is so this is the organization that needs to be removed. the people of cause, i don't know, it's our target. we will do what we can within the realm of the most amount of conflict to limits civilian casualties. your report itself. you know, he told you and your report that you just broadcasted that he received a text message, a military announced that they are coming. you need to have back your evacuated exact right to your area in a text message to a promising and living in an area i must be put on bed and just make the case for the people who receive those messages. but don't have the means to leave the elderly, the sick, those who don't have transportation to organized for you into an already very densely populated part of southern gaza. this is the criticism we've been hearing from 8 organizations. um i think we can leave it there. no,
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thank. thank you so much. that is peter learner the spokesperson for the israeli defense forces. we really appreciate your time taking the time to speak with us on dw this. thank you. okay, we can bring you up to speed now with some other developments, gauze and officials say israel's airstrikes have killed more than 2300 people. hamas as terror attacks cleaned the lives of over 1300 is re lease united states has sent a 2nd aircraft carrier to the eastern mediterranean to support israel. and we know israel as communications minister, once a alj, a 0 is local bureau to be shot down, accusing the culture base, news channel of incitement. as we can speak to dw senior international correspondent, funny for char intra russo and for more funny is riley mill. it free today saying that there are 126 people being held hostage in gaza. it's. it's almost impossible to imagine what families, israel are going through,
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not knowing what has happened to these people to their loved ones. what have you been hearing there for the fact that these families are going through a very difficult time is really an understatement. in fact, if you listen 1st of all to the number that you just mentioned, a 126 and even that number keeps changing. really. i've been hearing every, any number now yet between 100 a 150 sense of the how to submit it and attack israel on up to about 7 and sevens and uh, killed official number. they killed at least 11300 people. and he's running a doctor more than 100 people in the question really is what is happening to them? in fact, the people who took to the streets yesterday and tel aviv protesting because they say they want to make sure that of course they will see their relatives alive. and they have a lot of mixed voices within these protests. people who say that has to be a very strong response by israel, but then also their relatives to say, no, it cannot be that there is a strong response in the sense that these are ground defensive because they are
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concerned for the relative that they will be killed as well because one has to imagine the height out of a, the militants, that must be the st. garza is not just the vast level range on the ground, but also there's, they are a how you doing in, in, in, in residential building. so it's, it's not as black and white as it may appear military that these really military goes in and couldn't really localize a to say, so the how much militants without causing a casualties. in fact, that's also the cost or not just the human rights organizations, but pretty much everyone who has a photo that history the cause of was previous kaiser was in the past just pointing out the causal in 2014 the last major ground defensive. but he's really falls, is that done more than 2000 people have been killed in gaza strip most of the palestinians. so with that in mind, people are increasingly worried just what is happening a to, to the relatives,
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whether there will be any negotiation with between exactly. israel does not want to and they're going shit with a terrorist organization. so who can play that part? just one moment and show that those people who are going through hell right now have a way to get out safely and, and, and return a to israel. so concerns for people in gauze or concerns for the hostages. can you tell us more about what people there and jerusalem are making up as well as expected ground defensive into gaza and what this will mean for them? are there a lot of questions to actually when it comes to that a ground defensive and everybody's speaking about these really uh, 4 days now. first of all, when is it going to happen? and once, once it starts, how long it's going to last, what would it mean a for the police stealing and people in gaza strip was in order to leave a from the northern part of, of, of cause a strict to this house. how is it even possible to do so without any uh too many
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tearing consequences? uh, the un has very much criticized israel for that order. it's impossible to carry it out without any casualties they say. and at the same time, once again, they are very, very mixed reaction, seeing each year old when it comes to this question, really what is the answer to a 2 week to, to deter attack and of the massive casualties here in israel. more than a week ago when this attack was carried out, what should the these really government do? even though people that very much united she needs are already comes to the store. oh and also uh, just simply, um they do not understand how was it even possible that the homeless minutes ins could strike? why wasn't, is really government protecting them. so there's a mix of people are angry, but there's also a disputing of there must be some sort of revenge why that's the same time. people are also raising the question that you got to the moral responsibility of israel towards the police. genuine people why they have to pay the price is
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a question i'm getting very often lately. why the police didn't people in gaza strip other was, was going to pay the price of for the action that was carried out by how much militants funded. thank you. so much for sharing some insights, we are reporting those funding for char in jerusalem for us. this is really official, say, a missile strikes in southern lebanon has killed at least one civilian in northern israel. pro iranian has blown militants have claimed responsibility for the strikes is rarely military set. it responded with artillery fire and also announced the closure of the area near the border. cross border fire has intensified since last sunday. authorities say more than 10 people and 11 on and at least 2 in israel have been killed before we go quick reminder of our top story at this hour of israel's deadline for civilians to evacuate. northern cause that has now come to an end. the is rarely miller tree, has been carrying out airstrikes on the territory ahead of unexpected large scale
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