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starts october 28th on d, w. the . this is the, the way it is life from berlin. all lines are on a border of crossing between gaza and agent. talks are set to be under way about a truce to allow aid trucks to enter gaza and foreigners to leave. but israel denies any agreement has been reached. also in the program. israel steps of air strikes on gaza. palestinian st bombing over night was the heavy assist attack began in response to a month unprecedented massacre. and israel. israel's army says tomas talk
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more hostages than previously thought that release his body cam images of the raids 9 days ago where the militants kills more than 1300 people and now says kidnapped almost 200 on the on the call for like tell our viewers on p b s and the united states. and those of you joining us from around the globe welcome. it's good to have you with us residents of gaza are rushing towards the roof of border crossing in the hopes of making it across the egyptian border. human rights groups have been calling for a humanitarian ceasefire to allow safe passage both for aid and for people to leave gaza. egypt controls the roof of border crossing the only passage in and out of gauze and not controlled by israel. the border was shut down early nearly
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a week ago, as these people are rushing towards fed up salt border crossing, hoping the gates will open. there is no safety even when you're at the crossing, you're afraid, said on our way to the crossing. they showed ralph as we came in thinking it was safe, nowhere is safe and gas or wherever we go there, showing crying, screaming and blood. we don't know what to do. we're coming to the crossing, knowing they won't open it. no 8 either. for 8 days. i swear to god, no electricity, no water, no internet. we can't communicate or know what's going on. i mean, seriously, this is not a life. media reports had prompted hope. the title might open its border for foreign possible, told us there is no conformation yet, and many people desperate to leave casa, i'm willing to wait few belongings, their children, and douglas, and i came to visit my family,
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my sister and my brother. and i just liked it for the next couple of days. and i want to spend like 2 or 3 weeks with my family here and enjoy. i enjoy you and with that, with, with the i can sleep, man a bomb. the rest of the more nothing, no, no life, you know, life. i don't know. although the think, you know, most people all over by room they have like center you believe you're going to visit somebody to go able to read. and that's you have a slip and fall this time. this is like, this is not people here in this neighborhood. there's good, there's math drive as an as be do we leave on the cause of sight?
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each supplies are stored inside egypt, but egypt sees the board, the opening was not possible because of earlier is riley air strikes on the got the site is right denies, but any agreements on it or evacuation has been reached. and with no definitive answers, the wait for many of those trying to flee might belong earlier today there was talk of a possible humanitarian ceasefire, mostly to clear the russell border crossing between egypt and gaza on those reports were later denied by both israel and homos. i asked her noise to id compliments in telling me what he makes it this as well. it seems like uh, some foreign countries are very interested in allowing me too many area and uh, fast to egypt to be open, to allow palestinian refugees the fleet from the gaza strip. as there is an understanding of the international community. that's what's happening right now
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when the 1000 strip is becoming a humanitarian corrected, and it is only going to become worse and worse for civilian. in the last few days, israel told over 1000000 residents in the gaza strip. they have to play. so to the center of the gaza strip, to allow the idea of force to shell from us infrastructure in the northern part of the gaza strip without allowing this humanitarian cord or into egypt. that means that the most densely populated area in the world is going to double its density without electricity, without water, and without fuel, just in coming days as to the option of egypt opening the border. we've seen that the addiction military has spend the last 2 days fortifying the russell border, crossing, trying to prevent palestinians from sling in the sign of being afraid that over 1000000 people might sleep in the peninsula. however, right now, it seems like the efforts are focusing on residents and citizens of foreign countries. american germans, in your opinion, were currently in the gaza strip and have a double passport. and for them,
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there may be a humanitarian court or to escape the gun and slip this way or the other. it's still a little too early to know exactly what will happen and we'll have to follow closely to see if some sort of a deal is a cheap between is rolling her mouth regarding that humanitarian port or yeah, and i didn't, we learned today that how most of docs and 199 people from israel last week. and now how math is demanding. the release of all 6000 palestinian prisoners held by israel and exchange of these is rarely hostages. is these really government likely to give into these demands to free the hostages that were taken in israel as well? it's extremely hard to investigate how the hosted exchange will take place on one hand, releasing 6000 palestinian prisoners, all of whom were accused and found guilty of terror offences within israel. seems like something almost impossible. on the other hand, israel has never faced such a dilemma in the previous prisoner exchange deal over 1000 people,
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including the current come us military wing leader. yes, yes. and we're we're a leased and exchange for only one soldier. so what sort of haggling power they'll come us have right now with almost $200.00. it's really citizens, including children, old people, people who are injured, and people who are in great medical danger, right now. this is a new type of haggling power from us and no other palestinian party has ever held before on as well. and it's really quite hard to see how this unfolds. we have no past events that could even teach us how is real would deal with the proportionality of this sort of prices uncharted territory. very much so that was during the list of you couple of it's intel of you. thank you so much for the latest. thank you. more on the situation and also now as we've heard, israel stepped up it's air strikes over 9, carrying out its heavy as bombardments since the attacks began in response to the last massacre of more than $1300.00. israel east is really military, has again ordered more than 1000000 gallons to leave the north of the enclave and
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move south ahead of an expected ground offensive, or as does as much ortiz granado for space. ice cream trucks are being used to store the dead bodies. the number of casualties is multiplying every day. the stuff out is struggling to name d r. i mean victim i the ice, these are the ice cream freezers. ice cream freezers contains so many bodies of the dead inside these trucks. these bodies here have not been identified since day one to, to the gruesome state. when i met the mythologies, bodies could not be identified. unknown bodies that should be honorably buried that you live at the golf course. hospitals are overburdened with injured civilians. as is right, it continues. it strikes and profess, fussy,
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and gun offensive. essential supplies, like food, bother and clean water running, shot in the sort of hospital and the southern tunnel fun. eunice, doctors have a struggle to treat patients and their fear many will die once and great dogs run out of tune about one day. my field, the symbol and the shuttle to give the citizen the road visions and i see this is ryan's defense forces. have one people to move from densely populated northern garza to the south . many followed the ultimate them and left but, but that impending has disaster. and ongoing as strikes, this search for safety hasn't ended, or israel's defense forces are some of the most advanced in the world. but even so
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is real faces and potentially long and bloody battle if it is to achieve its goal of eradicating how long. let's take a look at some of what they've been preparing and recent days, and what they could come up against is we will begin massing military forces along the border with gaza shortly after the most terror attacks. it has mobilized 360000 reserves. israel has since carried out hundreds of airstrikes on what it says, our targets in the gaza strip and an ordered more than a 1000000 people to evacuate. the northern part of the territory including gaza city had expected ground operations. much of the gaza strip is surrounded by a high tech security barrier is real built. once troops get inside, they will be caught up in urban work. they are intensely built because of city. experts predict the fighting will be very costly,
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both for soldiers and civilians. how much is estimated to have some $30000.00 biters, many of whom deposition to themselves among civilian infrastructure. the terrorist organization has also built an extensive underground network of tunnels thought to stretch hundreds of kilometers. the labyrinth has been used to smuggle in a stockpile of weapons, including rocket propelled grenades and anti tank missiles. and the tunnel as could be being used to hide from us as hostages of israel has vowed to eradicate. almost previous campaigns have failed. and the terrorists ability to launch rockets into israel. but it's not yet clear what israel's long term strategy would be following a ground incursion. it's made out live united states has weren't occupying guys, that would be a mistake. yeah. an analyst caution that invasions like the u. s. wars
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in afghanistan and iraq and russians invasion of ukraine rarely go according to plan. ma'am collins is a retired colonel and the u. s. army and is now military analyst. i asked him how complicated the ground operation and gaza could be made to be extremely difficult. if you look, i mean, historically, right battles in urban areas are, are they based? they set up troops, they take a lot longer than they think they're going to take their very complicated, it's just the train is so complex and on top of the complex to the train, which includes right superstructures going up, many stories into the sky. and in probably hundreds of kilometers and tunnels are 10 the platters and tunnels underground as you, you're going to have civilians even if they try to evacuate them. historically 10 percent don't lead because they have know where to go. yeah, that's what's something that i would like to touch on a little further with you because even in an act of self defense as this one, israel is bound by international humanitarian law and obligated to do everything i can to protect innocent civilian life. how can not be done under such extraordinary
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circumstances? yeah, me, this is extremely challenging. i mean the 1st move is to try to get them displaced as many of them as possible right in. and just taking them out of the battlefield with that's got complicated by the fact that her boss is trying to put them there as human shields, and that's how her masses consistently operate. and so her mazda is trying to prevent them from moving, putting their own civilians at more risk than they would otherwise be at. so the 1st, the 1st part is trying to get them out of the air as much as possible. and then you're going to control which weapons you try to use where you engage them and try to try to do that with minimal uh, destruction and damage as possible. but if you look, you know, for lose your ramadi morales, the other cities around the world back move in ukraine. i mean, typically 90 percent of destructors can be damaged or destroyed in an urban battle . so it gets very, you know, destruction is terrible. israel has vowed to crush a mass, but what exactly does that mean? even if the top brass and the infrastructure or to be wiped out the extremist
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ideology, may well, roommate yeah, i mean, politically, is the thing to say that they are going to destroy him off, but it's not realistic that they're going to do that with a campaign right here, i mean that's something they've been trying to do for decades and they haven't been able to do some of the underlying, you know, the root causes of the, of the conflict. i mean, those aren't just gonna go away with the military operations. so without a doubt, they're going to target key leadership, key supply nodes, keep logistical things a, anything of that age or which will severely degrade him off, but they will not be capable of destroying it. so what, what mission accomplished? look like then what could happen next? the emission accomplish what it, what it looks like is, is, is setting back a mazda such a level that they're not capable of conducting an operation like this really ever again. and that's kind of what the goal is, will to be, will be to do that in. but that will be, you know, a very dangerous in, in, in costly operation into gaza. that will, it will be
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a challenging operation. as i said, am collins military analyst and retired use army criminal. thank you. so much is israel has ordered it's residents living within 2 kilometers of the lebanese border to evacuate. the area that comes as cross border class just intensify. at least 2 people have been killed in israel, and at least 11 and 11 on sunday. the militant lebanese group has the law said it fires miss selves into israel as well as military says it responded with strikes on southern lebanon and also accuse regional power. ron of ordering the has bullet attacks, essentially to increase israel has boosted its troops along the border with lab and on. meanwhile, us secretary of state antony blinking has returned to israel to consult with officials over the conflict with him. us lincoln is until a v for the 2nd time in less than a week after visiting several other countries in the region. and recent days,
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lincoln has met with leaders from jordan signing, arabia and egypt. among others. as part of the blue medic talks to prevent the conflict from escalating further, he's been meeting with israel's prime minister. benjamin jo and the country's work happening. thank you. so call me, i'm secretary blank and returned to israel today after a trip to several countries in the region. i asked our correspondence stuff on simon's in washington. if he had achieved much as well, what do we all like to know? nobody knows what he has achieved yet because well, i have to tell you this is very much, it's still a work in progress for anthony blanket for a secretary of state and for this fight and administration on whose behalf is of course, doing this blitz, this travel blades to, as you said, countries like egypt, saudi arabia, jordan cuts are abu dhabi and of course, egypt. and why is he doing this? because the u. s. is pursuing
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a 2 dimensional at least 2 dimensional progress. see, and that is number one, preventing the expansion of this country. it repeats preventing a, a whitening of this conflict to become a regional, real regional here or conflict, meaning level not involved you, ron, involved his ball are involved, all those involved. maybe that's the number one. number 2 is the schuman to tear and effort to you. a human to turn 8, and really where all the human, a turing car doors for 250 americans. and guys are trapped in them. and in guys are who can't believe guys are. so a x, a draft, the rough i x, it's a to what egypt for example. um, but what about all the others? palestinians living and guys are not from us palestinians who flee into the south and where, where do they get aid? how do they get a dissenter is after i think this is what the secretary or state blanket is working
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on at the moment. and this is not the end of his trip. apparently he's going to have another stop over and jordan get does indicate that there's something concrete in the works of the wall. i wouldn't speculate on the spot for sure. uh it is basically the merry go round. it is a jerusalem, it is trying to get a reading on where jerusalem, where the nathaniel administration stands going forward with this. how they can coordinate with the un, how they can coordinate with the americans, and then go to the error partners of the united states. jordan is and if you will, and l i or a partner in the middle east for the united states and confer with them. so it's this shuttle diplomacy which is absolutely in the eyes of the americans necessary to a, again prevent a bigger conflict from being happening here or going to happen here and be to
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afford some tribute to turn relief. not just for americans, but for all the students in the gaza strip were in a very dire situation right now. yeah, 7, unfortunately, we don't have much more time. but maybe in briefly it, can you tell us how confident people in washington are that the us will be able to prevent the conflict from spreading? i don't think that anybody in washington is going to qualitatively argumentative. talk about this, i think there's a lot of, uh, eyes on the, by the administration, how they handle this. and as you know, just a quick side note, the republican part of the g. o. p at the moment in their desperate search for a speaker of the house is in a bit of a term. also there is less pressure coming from that side. on the bottom, me just ration on the issue. at this moment. the w correspondence different simons in washington. thanks so much as always to look at some other developments in a conflict. now german chancellor or shaw says confirmed he will visit israel and
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to show of solidarity following him off terror attacks shows will fly to israel on tuesday. making him the 1st world leader to visit the country since the attacks. the chancellor will then travel on to egypt to assess the humanitarian situation in the gaza strip of 2 european union, a set of plans to launch a new aid, 5 millionaire. lift 2 guys out via egypt to europe and commission president, or is it left on the line says the 1st flights to egypt will begin later this week, because that's the you will also triple 8 for civilians and gaza to 75000000 euro with all taxes ship evacuating us citizens from israel has left the port of hypo for cyprus. u. s. embassy urged the citizens and immediate family members to depart from high for commercial airlines have largely stopped flying to television. $600.00 days have now passed since russia launched its full scale invasion of
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ukraine, and there seems to be no rest bite and fighting crane says it has successfully repelled several russian attempts to storm the eastern town of, of the guy in the past 24 hours. meanwhile and heart gave another city close the front line. people seem to have adapted to life at war with locals, taking on volunteer work to help each other we use. i mean, east of reports as, as tens of thousands of people slammed the rest and the sultan's heart. whoever oscar decided to stay shows me the sight of the missile stratcom freedom square that blew out the windows of his former office. a software thing entailed several people, but knew many years to leave him a peaceful life. and about some day, suddenly some people tried to kill everybody it's, it's a, it's very a very, very hard to express feeling your, it's a sort of the title and set them to about benefit in your life. harkey,
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this just 40 kilometers from the russian border. and for the 1st 2 months of the invasion was a front line city shells and missiles struck, sometimes dozens of times and a single day after his id office closed down, roscoe kept busy within a week of the start of the full scale war he and his wife had opened up a volunteer kitchen to cook food and collect supplies for soldiers. they called his health kitchen almost 600 days later. the kitchens volunteers are still turning out bread boards and other ukrainian dishes. now mostly for the city is chronically under funded hospitals. the mutual works 4 days a week and a garage fixing cars and the other 3 days working and hell's kitchen accounts these days as his days off because he only works about 4 hours
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of the project up on the volunteers here and make about $1000.00 news per day, operating continuously. no weekends, no holidays. it goes from the front lines on restaurants. don't make a break to give us the rest. yeah. it's not our choice. in fact, uh when you doing something you are in the bathroom when you're just sitting in reading your harkey, there's been quieter since russian troops were pushed back to the border last year . the drones and long range missiles continued to clean. while i ask him how long he thinks the war made last, it's very, very hard question. i believe for all people in the crane one to her on smartphones . yeah. but uh for, for us, uh, victoria is a win win on the border of our country to be safe. you don't want anything else. you just want to be safe in our country. middle school and his wife are living off
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the savings now, but he says hell's kitchen can continue to deliver meals and definitely less expenses are pretty low. he says, when you focus on the things that matter most in poland, the right wing governing law and justice party appears to be on the verge of losing power. exit polls from sunday's general election suggests the party won the most votes, but the opposition parties will be better place to form a government opposition leader don toast called at the beginning of a new air. poland selection, so the highest vote to turn out in more than 3 decades and voters still biting for the final results in was so many residents were happy with the exit polls indication that the incumbent load and just this policy is unlikely to secure with that i'm very happy, and i think the golden rule now finally move
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a bit closer to europe. that will be respected there. the good times we return and will put an end to the middle ages. that approval of those a skeptical thoughts. hope that the political shift will be a positive one. some of the sudden i am disappointed with the results, but i accept vouchers. democracy. we don't have the final result. see if they're on the exit polls. but nevertheless, they seduced the victory for those who call themselves the democratic opposition. i think my policy is also democratic, the lower injustice policy for you to pay, you know, position lead a donor to us is confident. he says he and his civic coalition party already have a monday to lead the next government community. we have a really tough bottle. we will form a government as soon as possible, a good democratic government without partners. poland has, would you have won the men and women of poland to have one below than
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just this party one, move it to any single policy that fits the to said it did not know if the party success would lead to another tab and power. i did not me is to say if it doesn't, then i'll talk to those 2. but of course we are still facing the question of whether we can turn this success into another time. it's something we still don't know yet english in besides review due to that and just let us know that we need to have whole benjamin 0. and we know that empower or in opposition. we will keep working on this project in different ways and we will not like poland people try, how the power to use the christian democratic. so dwight coalition and the new less capacity, but also celebrating their success on election night. and they're looking to be
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part of the ruling coalition government. many analysts believe the positions strong showing dramatically improve the relationship between brussels and also a with us now, because after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day and we will keep looking at the war in the middle east. i hope you have the time to join the
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to come all the world. we can take the different w call, the world unpack, pulse out your info is and all the input u, v w story. now, on to the of 2000 tons of 8, stuck on the addiction side of the border with casa supplies that are desperately needed by the over 2000000 civilian strapped on the other side of the crossing gauze. and caught in the middle of the fighting between her mouth militants. and the is really army are running out of food, water, fuel and places to seek shelter. within is really round defensive against thomas expected to start any time. now. diplomatic efforts to achieve at least
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