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please stop october 28th on d, w. the . this is dw news line from berlin. leaders gather for a piece of it in cairo. their english has stopped the conflict between israel and i'm us escalating into a wider regional war. germany is calling for a new middle east peace process. and the 1st aid conway allowed in the guns that brings food water and medicines to because each palestinian territory, but aid agencies say the deliveries are nowhere near enough. and
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tensions are mounting in the west bank united nations as dozens of people, including children, have been killed in clashes with security forces. and settlers since of last launched its attack on his real the and there until berlin. welcome to the program. what leaders have gathered for a piece summit, indeed gyptian capital of cairo, as well as trying to the escalate the conflict delegates in to ensure aid contents to reach cause of error. bleeders st. it's time to restart a drive to end the decades long cycle violence between israel and the palestinians . and the german foreign minister on the block is also at that summit, and cairo, she's called for a new middle east peace, one that leads to an independent palestinian state alongside israel. there is no doubt of all civilian lies meta just the same
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and let me be also clear, the cost of all the suffering of these past weeks, the suffering that brings us here today, the suffering of the little girls, the mother, the families, have a name. it was how most the brought to run this tera oh, but use read on october 7th, committing atrocious friends like any another country in the world is right and has the right to defend itself and to protect its people against this terrible, within the framework of international law that's why the german government strongly stands and solidarity was useful. for germany, the security of the state of east road is non negotiable, and german egyptian journalist coughing go. harvey has been following the summit
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for us from cairo. i asked him if the participating countries could find any common ground on which they agree. it was very difficult because i think the really different positions, i mean, as we can hear from the jump and sides also from the americas. we'll talk about the rating of rifle says defense the americans talk about the obligation upsets defense . and by justifying the compartment that because the strip that is something that is not going down when the by the error of sites. for example, the king of jordan, cold sweats, happens in because a suit at right now the crime. so that's really not a lot of comic draws. but let's see what the we were the trying here is that we have of it. we had a very strong arrow president presence presence in this meeting at to push the agenda for at least some kind of to monetary ceasefire in the gaza strip. the 1st to get more humanitarian has insight because the hosting started to
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date was that 20 trucks. that's wanting to draw from the border crossing that off from egypt into the causes to 20 trucks. population of the 2300000 people. the office knows enough. so and they're pushing the momentum for like i can return ceasefire. and then, and for some of the just you present, said from this point on, we should again start start to talk about a political solution to this problem us. and of course we have back at the 2 state solution. now if we could stay with an agent for a 2nd, the company is positioning itself as a mediator within the summit. can each of really play a role in mediating between the 2 conflict parties or what, what was it, what the salt today was not. i mean, the issue is that what is the navigation effort worth of seeing the is ready to present what are seeing somebody from how most person would have seen maybe somebody from your presence was supporting the homeless. so that was not the case.
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so this was not about to be the issue. this was about getting more mental for a ceasefire. never the less of course you should test contacts to how much it is right. and is also because of that positions, maybe as a negotiator. but right now, i think is the more important negotiator, as we saw yesterday, was the release of the 2 hostages is the cost of color who played a role in negotiation the, the reduced of this, the 2 hostages. now the reason interesting point, there are countries such as that is a real, a run. and of course some of us aren't at the table in cairo today. so can we really expect any type of concrete outcomes from the tox? no, i mean the concrete outcomes. this is it, it was really, really the attempt of the era of words to convince the others and made it to your opinions were present that to put the whole issue over of
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a ceasefire onto the international agenda. i don't know how successful it wasn't the end, but i think that was the goal of this whole meeting today. all right, that was german egyptian journalist cut him go henry, thank you very much for your analysis. the 1st trucks carrying humanitarian aid for gaza have cross the border from egypt. the russell crossing has reopened after days of diplomatic negotiations, led by the head of the united nations for nationals waiting to leave because there are no hoping that they will be allowed out. finally, trucks moving through the roof or crossing after 2 weeks of a tightly sealed border. the aid workers say it's just the 1st step and the on the set of nice things. today we received around 20 trucks of a lot. of course, this number is not in any way sufficient to cover the humanitarian needs in gaza. and then since there's a humanitarian crisis in the strip,
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the deteriorating conditions require a lot more than aid. first, the aggression on guys a has to and then the rebuilding of goals that can begin. and the humanitarian situation of the population has to be improved. what the seeing what that means, sending this to volunteers into by gathered food hygiene products and medical supplies to send to gaza. not as carlos damian's living here, we're volunteering to come together and help each other to deliver a message to the people of guns and tell them that we whole heartedly support them and that we're praying for them. and hopefully the aid will reach them. god willing to be the 1st deliveries came after a marathon of diplomacy and negotiations, pressure on israel, and egypt came from the us as well as the united nations. at a summit in cairo, the un secretary general made a force for case for broadening the deliveries yesterday. i went through the rough
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up bottom of the crossing there, i saw a paradox, a meditative capacity plays out in real time. on the one hand, i saw hundreds of trucks do you meet with sold and already central supplies. on the other hand, we know they're just across the board, but there are 2000000 people. we don't want them. foods for electricity and maybe seen children, mothers, the elderly, the sick say bucks on one side, empty stomachs on the other. are those stocks move to move as quickly as possible in the massive sustained and safe way from egypt into casa dw, spoke to the un humanitarian coordinator, who says much more as needed. yes, it will make a difference to those few people who do receive, but it's a drop in the bucket. what we are calling for is a stain increasing daily deliveries going forward in the next
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period. so these 20 trucks. yes. welcome start, but not nearly enough. negotiations on more a deliveries are ongoing, but it's unclear when any agreement will be reached. the deputies rebecca rivers is following developments for us from jerusalem. i asked her whether is real is likely to allow more aid into gaza. well, we'll have to say these 1st 20 trucks and not going to be enough. we've seen the pictures. we've heard the reports coming out of gaza and the dye, a humanitarian situation that's taking place there that sit developing there we. we see that in the secretary general view and, and take a parish, i'm calling for a continuous flow of those a trucks to be allowed in. but we did always know that this 1st lot was only going to be 20 trucks. that was part of the deal that was pro could when us president joe biden was here a few days ago. it's what benjamin netanyahu agreed to to allow the 1st prompts to
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come through. so that they could make sure that the aid would go to the get into the right hands. basically, they were worried that they may be attempts to try and re um or get supplies to him on militants. so if all going, well it is still, but these deliveries could continue depending on the security situation, the safety situation for the people delivering those aides as well, and the people collecting it. uh, but we know that there are hundreds of trucks and thousands of tons of 8 waiting on the egyptian side to get in. and it is, of course, the time is of the essence. we've seen the pictures were hearing the stories come out of gone, so we know that there are massive shortages of water, food, of medical supplies, of course, and the need for medical supply, the growing people that are presenting, we need to raise in the hospital. all right, so it sounds like millions of people are waiting for that aid. what exactly do we know about the people are waiting to get out of kaiser, especially people with foreign passports? are they able to leave yet?
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no one has been able to leave yet. unfortunately, there is some hope the release being formed, particularly the us driving a list of people that instead of june national, anyone with us citizenship, they are aiming to try and get them out. but all the lists are also forming other countries starting to collate names of people who they might be able to try and get out and humanitarian lists as well. we haven't seen any on is that yet? i was just on the phone with a colleague from scott the he knows many people who went to the crossings were trying to, to get a free pos to get out of, of gaza. but that so far hasn't been allowed. they were turned away and they're making their way back into the southern gaza. so you know that we don't have any more information on when that might be able to take place, but in east hartford. but some people might soon stop being able to, to get out of the street. that was dw rebecca raters with an update from jerusalem is really security forces have clash with palestinians in the occupied westbank.
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israel says it's carrying on operations to capture and kill homeless militants, united nations, as dozens of people, including children, have been killed. however, in the west bank since the home us terror attacks 2 weeks ago. the oh girl, friday prayers sound out in ramallah, the west banks, biggest city but the safe seems pretty soon tuned to protest against ease rouse, devastating strikes on garza. this woman says her whole family is their home and shame for what is happening to them. they slow to children and women. we do not forgive the arab countries because they left us down and on they did not stand by us. they left us alone. i hope so more than this so that we don't need empty words. we need someone that stands by us and move
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and move. feel that come us is doing just that. we are your soldiers, my home days, neutrons. praising him. most of the military when come on to the westbank is not governed by homos, but by thought to the party, the controls, the palestinian authority will p a is widely seen as weak, corrupt and ineffective. now, more than ever, to pay a blame each round and the west for its fragile legitimacy growing by the day. don't forget plus september as well as instilled before the general assembly made it clear that the international community is feeling the city is the same for the has the responsibility and obligation to protect its people, but is what it is making. its actions not void is what it is, but the thing is out of those. they are all the hurdles for the p a. in the 2 weeks since a mass is attack on is around here in the west bank, at least 80 people have been killed in confrontations with this really forces. and
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jewish settlers on thursday is riley right and is trying on a refugee camp in the region. killed 13 people, including 5 children. anger here is growing. this group of protest is maybe small, but it's enough for these writing me to treat to take strong action. on the hill top you can see is riley smell. i pose the same shooting lot rounds of ammunition to raise protested fame, burning tires and throwing stones so far the permitting, say 70 people have been shot including one of their on the west bank is known as a major focus of these randy military response for now but with the public losing, even most i see in the palestinian authority and support for some months apparently growing. there is a fee here that could soon change you're watching due to the news line from berlin
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. here's a quick reminder of our top story at this hour. egypt is hosting an international conference in cairo in an attempt to end the conflict between israel from us. egypt, presidents as the only solution, is an independent palestinian state. neither is real nor moss are attending and you're up to date, but just stick around a lot more news for you at the top of the hour. i'm here until portland. thank you very much for joining us. the fast fashion as an environmental nice clothing, graveyard image of land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and lightest textile waste gets stranded fashion watch now on youtube. she is taking our scene
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