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the, the dw news line from funding israel head start gets across the gaza strip, including an as dry kind of density populated and it in the south region. israel had told people to relocate to a mass media report, several people killed or wounded in the blast. meanwhile, guys and was hoping for a delivery is following intensive diplomacy is relevant. agents agreed to allow a limited number of supply trucks to reach college students and people around the world's protests, the humanitarian situation. guzman, with demonstrations of solidarity with gaza civilian population.
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the photograph you're welcome to the program media link to the terrorist organizations . homicide explosion as a house in southern gaza, has killed and injured several people, including children. many of the wounded have been taken to the hospital in the territories, densely populated city of con eunice. the ford, st. least full of people have been count. i'm asked, blames on his right the asked strike for the casualties. united nation says the more than $3000.00 people have been killed in cost since october. the 7th was when hama killed, building 1400 people in israel, launching this current and most serious escalation in the decades long. these really public opinion conflict, it's right. defense folks to see the strikes are targeting infrastructure of the
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how mos, spencer, this group in gusto. ideas claims to have school at the head of the military branch for another on that a group in the strikes is trying to face that this group has put it all along, but it straightened up and, and border was also targeted by a clip i session for a lot of overnight our and cross continued lots of deals strikes on military positions of the hezbollah, terrorist organizational i go into law. the rationale is blue sky capitalized observation systems along the border, should have gone feasible on new business standard deviation from it says fired at is ro recorded go? there it is right by hezbollah will be met with a significant response from us. let's just assume it. then obviously the, the kid with google much mode, you can see that in the gaza strip news that didn't fit for the choice. often math book and it's trying to extract instead and got it straight ahead. earlier toward godson's in the north of the 33 to evacuate the south for the 50 metix josh to
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interpret the hospitality. many, including children devotedly, didn't survive stuff because that is absolutely no difference between gods. the city's terminal drop off con eunice, but between the not the south east and all the west to defend us to the south. and that'll be and strikes it every day, every day that our debts in massive numbers. and this for the 2 of the buildings thrown into rapid, reportedly after striking, under file, near god's us border with each other with the address, my daughter was not a militant and was not involved in any part of what sort of she was sleeping peacefully at home and she was just the child and couldn't differentiate between an enemy or an ally, the ones that they do now, it's a crime, it's unfair. where is the world and the people are calling for the children's rights in the um, question in the nation. fathers are dropping with the british prime minister. does
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she still not? is the latest type of government to java astray and the make least attempting to de escalate the conflict. last is very the ministry spokesman, the left hand and kind of piece. and then if the idea is bombing con, units in southern gaza, the audience is conducting strikes, begins from us extensively, and i would say throughout the ground, the strip. absolutely. most of our operations are focused on where the, the, the hub, the fuck, the beating heart of the tourist organization, the tourist army of how much. but absolutely when there is a threats originating or uh, being conducted against israel from the south. and we will strike absolutely. and since last week i the i, the f has been telling civilians the in northern gospel to evacuate to the south full of a safety. why did you tell them to go that if you're going to continue to bomb the
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area? we did not say at any stage that we would not strike from us terrace wherever they are hiding. this operation, this bore again from us, continues wherever they are hiding, they have no, they must service organization has no safe place. we will pursue them. we will kill them and we will make sure they can never, ever adopt. mother butcher is rarely ever again. so when men, women and children take the idea advice and move to southern gaza, i, you'll be, hast, may i spill liable to be bombed a, by israel, or no, we do not target civilians. that's not an accurate to a conclusion that you made. we are targeting how much specifically, specifically and, and i need to emphasize that we are not targeting targeting civilians, we are moving civilians. now the problem is way we are on the announcing to
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civilians where we, where we intended on striking that is precisely why we approximate rates. and so many people from the north because we intend and continue to operate against the service organization. indeed, there are terraces from us terrace still in hon. eunice. there are still terrace operating in rough uh, just like a and therefore we will continue to stick them out and and um, take them out of the appraiser and absolutely your, your site that you are targeting. how much terrace and yes, the uh desks and the casualties in the hundreds and hospitals in the over crowded hospitals in san eunice. um, so you're targeting a p as not to be about precise. i know in the country. i would suggest that the vast majority of our, if it's all focused and effective against, from us against the tourist organization. and i heard the dw, we're actually quoting, i'm us media. so you're crossing the propaganda machine of
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a, an organization that is putting a huge effort of psychological terrorism. so i, i would be very, very cautious in any figures coming out of a, from the, how much the machine applies. this is a very slow domestic situation. it is never that a war, a war on those that's care for life like israel, and those that have no regard for any life is riley or kind of thing you were showing. the view is not a map of the out in the was a humanitarian zone. in west con eunice, which the idea presented on wednesday, a tiny sliver of lines inside the tiny tennessee that is garza which is home to about 2000000 people. will that be say for me is really bombing and that is it as a designated zone and deeds that has been declared safe zone for humanitarianism. and you know, we are continuing our operations against time us and indeed there is a huge challenge in the civilian rena. thoughts,
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the responsibility for the people of god does not live on the shoulders of israel. israel is looking, science goes out today. we have no forces except for very small rates that are taking place to collect for these up some us deducted and dropped and left in the open fields on the perimeter area. so the responsibility lies with the authority, but where is from us there are rising and their sacrifice, the people of gaza, our responsibilities to restore security, to the people of israel, the security that was devastated by the atrocities of a terrorist organization that has no regard for and understood, but they don't care rarely, and they don't care about how this thing is. they're holding 203 is right, is hostage today, and they're holding 2000000 plus others understand you. thank you for that. i wasn't clear in your, your answer. well, the out in the last, the to monetary and zone in west con,
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eunice will be saved from his riley bombing as like a 2 minute terry and zone. if terrace come into a humanitarian zone and cannot conduct a text rocket attacks against israel, them, they are jeopardizing contributor. and so you expect us not to defend our people because from us abuse is there people on us? of course a terrorist organization. israel at democratic stays, tell us more about the mattress. the idea is taking to minimize the civilian death toll in gaza. since the or operations of the ideas are built around 3 concepts of distinction festival, between them come back in some 1st section of all the military and a specialty of the military operations. so if it's a specific strike, we look at that and then build around the military necessity. and then off that off the role. uh we way on the proportionality that it strikes the military strikes.
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we'll give us a military advantage when defeating, i'm us in this, in this war. so when we look at those 3 components, did we then talk about the tools that we do, whether it's evacuation, it's for one announcement, you know, when we announced that we are calling for to evacuate specific areas. we are basically setting us. so 2nd, setting ourselves up for ambush by the enemy. this is the challenge we face. indeed it is a very we see a, we are seeing the image is coming and they all, you're your answers very clear a word about the future. as i understand that you're hoping to eliminate how boss as a military threat to israel and the political entity in gaza. so what is the plan for gaza? the day after you achieve that? this is rose, perspective. any alternative will be better than this alternative then. how much? of course this organization can never be allowed to rule the gaza strip as
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a staging ground for terrorism. butchery, abduction ever again. and so the, the reply to the be the future of the gaza strip, i would say rely on the shoulders of the people of gauze or not on israel. we don't want to run across or we don't want to route browser. we left the guys are precisely because we don't want to real garza but we cannot permits it to be a staging brown for mexico's of, of women, children and babies. we cannot allow but because the strip to be used as a spring board, full terrorism against all people, our responsibility. and this is the, this is why we didn't choose this war. we are determined to win it and we will our responsibilities to restore the safety and security to the people of israel. thank you so much for joining us. that's kind of kind of. i think the ladder from me is right. the defense process. thank you. as well as well is concerned that from friday it will allow
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a limited number of trucks carrying humanitarian aid to enter gaza. the rest of crossing from egypt is the only frontier post of israel doesn't to control israel. his head, it will not. the block supplies provided that those, that these do not reach from us that you and calling for an restricted access for aid. it's a loaded more than a 1000000 people to leave northern goss. i'm going to kate's to the south of the territory. the water may be flowing, but there's no guarantee it's safe to drink. gas as water supply is on the brink of collapse. the united nation says more than 2000000 phase dehydration and water borne diseases as gases or runs dry. many have no other option then to drink contaminated water and then have the we often we bait for 2 hours and at the end we find out there is no water anymore. what am i a, how the water is life? no human can somebody with the water, whether it's breakable or not?
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no, no one can survive with the water. the utilities bottles just to go back and find that it's not drink apple. in the cells, gallons waited for hours to buy fuel. the population here has swelled after hundreds of thousands fled from northern gazda. i've been waiting 4 or 5 hours in dallas. they say the diesel has run out. we don't know what to do. we don't know where to go. these various told us to evacuate to this place, but they kill us here. then they say, go to that place they follow us. tell us that also, why did they tell us to evacuate? just kept us in our homes. this is real, has block supplies through its crossings into a gas a following the terror attacks by him. us after talks with israel and egypt, the us announced a deal to allow a limited amount of aid from egypt into gazda. but the united nation says the besieged territory needs more. we just need
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a mechanism agreed by or relevant policies to allow for the regular provision of emergency needs throughout the gals up to get the level of distribution of the assistance. so what it was that for these terrible weights, a 100 times a day providing assistance throughout the gaza. so people in the age we need to get back to that level of ambition in neighboring egypt at the roof of border crossing trucks are waiting for the green light to enter data and deliver the desperately needed aid. or let's get more from, i'm out dead from that dw, at arabic out. welcome to the studio. i'm out let's. let's start with why it's so difficult getting 8 into gaza. while the rough crossing border new in egypt is the only exit them from gaza towards egypt. as the only crossing that's if any crossing
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is, is to be allowed to open would be a bit of a border crossing, as israel has sincerely declared that the will not open its own crossings into uh the gaza strip unless the hostages are released. now what makes this crossing very complicated and hence, good thing is it's because of very complicated is that egypt has its own conditions to open the border. and also egypt says that israel must, must secure the security of, of the crossing and not targets any of the trucks holding aid into gaza was that translates into the gaza strip. now the u. s. has managed to broker a deal between egypt and israel on, on this aspect. and we are expecting a to, under gaza as early as friday morning as these radio sort. these have some thoughts announced i'm one of those. the different conditions you mentioned was a deliveries. so plus the evacuation of foreign passport holders,
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you call them have one without the other thought. what exactly it is exactly to focus and exactly. so in order for the dual citizens, palestinians with fine, a citizenship or for the foreigners who are in gaza strip to exit towards egypt, aids must be entered now. uh, the, the big question was whether this age will get into how much in any way that's was also is risk condition that this, it should not be left in the hands of how much did not treat how much it should read. the cousins and the southern parts of guys is specifically and that's why this whole moves towards the southern has that is to, is to let the civilians be himself, has a to be able to receive of a novice and agreement has been reached. we are, we are expecting to see those uh fine citizens at least towards the egypt and who will police that deal? who will ensure that aid goes to palestinians, but not to him. and that's a good question to you. and we'll supervise uh the transit of a, the,
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into gaza. but we cannot really be sure how this a, whether this age will only fall in the hands of civilians, but allowing only 20 trucks to enter as a 1st step will, is going to be a test of how the end will manage the situation. and whether this agent truly gets into this field is, and one points that is not mentioned in the agreement is the entry of fuel israel has cut off of the supply of fuel. and so it has, as it controls the whole guys trip, according to international go. and fuel is very important for the functioning of hospitals there. so water, food, and medication will enter the guys up preliminary laptops, fuel. and this remains an open question. when will fuel enter this crucial elements and also what's, how much take on this and whether or not it would benefit because you need fuel to power to generate just to keep the lights on in the hospitals? absolutely. okay. and we have king king abdullah of jordan, holding tools with visit from president abdul 5 uh l. c. c. in cairo. i'm of what
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rolls can the 2 countries play in the escalation of this? these will come from countries play a very important role in this conflict. and specifically in the, the, the escalation of it both have a refugees in them. jordan, more than egypt of course, and both have a normalized their relations with this really long time ago. so they, they, they both have relations going in both ways. however, the 2 countries on a very difficult situation, they both receive a, it's from the s, so they need to bargain also with the, as on all the conditions the, the asking them to follow. both leaders have been very vocal. and in saying that, you know, the as the situation and gaza now is threatening of, you know, i'm entering the palestinians of the gaza strip and possibly the westbank, which is a red red flag for both countries as a, as the host refugees there. and they are in a dire economic situation. thank you for that. it's very clear. i'm ok from dw out
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a big thanks and we'll put a pro palestinian demonstrations of taking place in 2 dcea to keep portugal on the us condemning israel and expressing solid. obviously we've causes beleaguered population. the latest events in gaza have triggered outrage around the world. pauses in humans capital, it's on a show, store the data be with the palestinian people, and express their anger at the townsend's guild in gaza. meanwhile, in your profile, as genuine demonstrate those gather in lisbon, calling for in and do the bloodshed and gaza moments. but some of the riley believes based alone, one solve the bigger problem. we have been living this for years now. what would happen if the property has a market if, if the company has a prisoner were effected by a z by days,
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peace is one of the most and many of the range in libya, pro desco's bone, the american flag, the see that united states backing for israel perpetuating the light of palestinians. many in this done will shed dispute and said the violins and gods has inflamed islamic would get tickets right now. the muslim world and all of humanity with a conscience because increasing the fire in their hearts is really bad for israel's future generations. here's what i notice near the flash point of that file in the or if you bite westbank palestinians book to the streets. protest does clash, but security forces who fired deal gas to dispose the crowds. meanwhile, european leaders promising tighter controls after the fatal shooting of 2 swedish
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soccer fans in brussels. this week police laser killed the suspect issue to tune easier. national with a criminal record, was living in belgium, illegally, the prime ministers of belgium and sweden have called for battle board the checks and why the powers to expel illegal migrants. new terror attacks put renewed pressure on politicians to keep their society safe. at a memorial for the 2 sweeter citizens explain monday on their way to a football match by a failed asylum seeker and brussels. the european union's commission are responsible for internal security for self. a swede vowed more vigilance. business, of course, also a moment to step up the efforts when it comes to presenting these kind of of attacks and also to make sure that the illegal is staying migrants that don't have the right to be in. the union has to be returned to the country of origin as quick as possible, especially if they are that security risk standing alongside. his swedish
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counterpart, belgian prime minister, alexander did closes. he'll work to improve his own country's procedures, but emphasized the efforts must be europe wide. the jo, page migration purchase, stand for brother, border controls, but also for the coordinated to european return policy. justice and home affairs ministers are working on those issues. but in the near term, in the streets of brussels, residents shared varying sensitive personal security just 36 hours after the attack . ok, we have parties and everything. but it's, it's, it's a shock for me to it's, i think, for everyone to be honest, i live in the center of brussels and it doesn't really feel safe here any way. are so a lot of the policeman in the streets and the i'm, i, p safe is while the targeting of sweeter citizens is believed to have been tied to several cases of korean burnings there over the last year. other european cities are seeing attacks inspired by the violence between israel and tomas, amid such
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a motion, intention, some experts or warning authorities that stoking the already growing animosity between ethnic groups and toward refugees and migrants could create more radicalization. so how the government, the justice, both nations on both sides of the conflict, it's very important. they have a huge, mightn't a communities in the countries. um, but it also trickles down into schools. we are children with different migrant backgrounds, are talking about it. but getting the balance right is going to be difficult. paris prosecutor said the man who fatally stab to teacher last week in france pledge allegiance to these womach stays. the gunman in brussels reportedly did the same and a video message, french president, emmanuel mccall, says a new wave of as long as terrorism has already hit europe, as well as the recent attacks in belgium. and indeed, in france, a you,
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in syria and justice ministers, amazing and luxembourg to discuss security risk. the w spend re good, is that welcome bad. i'm so what, how they putting to address this the, the 27 interior, i mean, is, is admitted that the french president is right. there are threats the threat of and services, etc. in your is re surface resurfacing. they say it's back again to the us, 20152016. when we saw a mess of fav of tara tech, so they are afraid this will be more a or b the even and continue when the round attack of israel on guys that might take place with the next weeks or months. and the immediate response is to close the internal voters between you remember, states, germany, austria, hungary from belgium,
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all have done so. and these board districts are designed and to hunt down tariff suspects on the one hand. and the other hand, to prevent that migrants can room for the freely between you member states and apply for asylum. like uh, the, the, the, the, the gunmen in process that he is living. he was living in the you for 12 years applied for time, so solemn was rejected but never brought back to his home country. and that has to change the the interior. i mean, is they pledge that very often also in the past, we hear this for the last 10 years, but now they say they want to act. i mean, volunteers, citizens all over europe, including here and by that. and they've been targeted by onto some basic attacks. what can be done? that's an e u level to protect the, to especially the german and the austrian interior minister pledge. and that the more parties is deployed to a jewish institutions,
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to synagogues and schools and other installations. and they also minister sets jewish children afraid to go to school. that cannot be so more properties. and that's also for weeks and months to come. as long as the middle east conflict boils only talk about the biggest in lots and back and a quick look at a couple of other stories. president macro friends and his wife have attended the funeral of a teach at killed in the knife attack last week. so many nod was stopped to death at the school and are asked by a form of people and suspected the excellent list of incident finished 5 minutes service. you see that because in kind of even a show of solidarity these ro he met with, he's right. the problem is that bang, you mean nothing yahoo inside the britain box israel's right to defend itself in line with international administer. so now i want to thank you to set you up to date so you can get you a news around the clock, of course on the w a dot com or on the d, w up. and we will have
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