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the, the, this is the, the news live from ballot. more 8 is getting through to gauze a, a 2nd convoy of 17 trucks crosses from egypt into the besieged palestinian territory. supplies into the 1st few since the stones of the conflict. and as i'm off continues to attack israel from gauze out of the i the steps of the stripes on the territory. i'm a says at least 50 people have been killed in the latest bump on and will plants also hit the mosque in the occupied west bank as well says militants was using the
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building to prepare the tax. the . i'm go ahead office, welcome to the program. a truck south again, been crossing into the besieged because a straight supplies into the 1st fuel trucks. since militant islam is tomas attack, these rel 2 weeks ago, aid has been piling up on the egyptian side of the crossing for days with intense negotiations on the way to get the basic necessities across to gauze us residents. they phase widespread shortages of water and food of to is read and pose the total blockade in response to the tower attacks that spring. indeed, i'm just trying to explain what she's following. developments of that from the southern is rarely city of steroids. a 2nd i have come by tanya. house across the board of from egypt. would it make a difference for the situation in gaza?
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i mean it's the 2nd day in a row that 8 has entered with some trucks. uh uh, with a uh, this is very important because garza has been close up for almost 2 weeks at entering now the 3rd week of the war uh at the same time. uh, so this is a that this will be under the supervision of 2 and a 3 understand uh there are a conflicting reports. what kind of 8 entered whether if you entered this is something the which would be important for the hospitals, for the generators. uh to work, but uh israel has said they will allow a like a medical aid for the next few. so we have to see what entered the exactly now uh, this is of course not enough for uh, gas. uh, do you an estimate said in at least a 100 trucks need to go in and of course so many people in gaza, what i'm hearing? no, the, it is important but you know,
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they're basically stuck then what nobody's talking about anymore is the weather people would be able also to move to the crossing, at least those withdrawal citizenship or for a national kind of thing. and as for nationals. so um, there is no opening of the crossing so that people could be uh, going out from there. uh, trying to stay with us. we come back to uh, after the next 3 ford. well, i must still firing rockets of israel and his rarity falls as stepping up as strikes on gauze as a free pass for an expected ground. defense from us is more than 550 people have been killed in the light is bombardment. civilians are going to, being willing to move to the south of the territory for their own safety. is try these strikes on golf. 5 southern city of han, eunice. the matrix dresser does use of wounded to hospital. meteor reports the district paper assigned me neither you in school,
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which was the hosting, recently displeased cousins, 7 were killed, around 40 wounded. there were more casualties as if he comes in the middle of the gaza strip. is dry, the air strikes the quarterly guilt at least 7 dead and wounded dozens more. including children. a home in northern garza was also hit the the is trying to keep them while they was sleeping innocent children with the father and grandmother. while they was sleeping . what did they do? do they, terry weapons? these are innocent children who know nothing. when movies and we've been in a room for years and people are just watching it straight, he wants to increase it strikes on god. sounds as it prepares for
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a possible ground offensive. and the who now make it that we will minimize the dangers to our forces in the next stages of the war. none of us land from today. we're going to increase their attacks. so i called on the residents on cause a city specifically to move south for the safety of copy the disability. and also i don't got that border instead of astray. the minute to build up is supposed to put it straight. it has about to wipe out this thomas, specialist group from us after it's due to a storage on is dry, clean, $1400.00 lights. but the footprint doors has been heavy brick. more than 4000 people. get in garza so far say 10 x m a is that still there for us to is what was military is intensive fine. it strikes on a gauze. it is that just in preparation for the ground, defensive, wyoming,
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we're here right at the border, and you can see maybe it's a bit hazy today or gone. so behind us, it's the northern part of casa, and you could see the impact of the air strikes and there's a lot of activities going on. we also had some rockets or more to, is it coming from that? that is still rocha talks on. southern is ro and for the way as well from gone. so despite the heavy bombardment on garza and we can hear the impact here. so you can imagine what it means for people inside gaza. i've been talking to some of them in the past days, and they say they really feel trapped because uh, also the strikes and not just on the northern part of casa, but also in the south of, of 1000. and they have a know where to go. a to, to really, to say for in any way protected their, the moment now in israel to the evacuating times to be the voters with syria and 11, an in the knows what can you tell us about the situation on those borders? while the situation has been, uh, you could say heating up or escalating actually in the past couple of days,
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it has been a lot of cross border of fire between the south to the been on his school now. but also some of the publishing infections there, and that is really all me there and we understand that more and more communities and the noise has been given the order by the government, by the is really government to evacuate. so there is a bit of also case that because a lot of people need to be moved. uh, so it's a patient. so maybe because they is concerned that they might be another fund opening up. we don't know yet what the structure to that is, you know, whether it's ralph would do a preemptive strive, or that his follow with joining the war. is it just out of precaution? so it is a very volatile situation in the north at the moment as well. oh, corresponded to grandmother. thank you very much. to now the laser as has also launched as strikes on the occupied westbank. one target was
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a most compound in the janine refuge account. israel says militants was using the building to pre pad tax. the palestinian health authority says 90 people have been killed in the west bank in the last 2 weeks. palestinian suited by the aftermath of and his really is drank the hit damaging this most compound in janine v p g temp. israel says militant switching from underneath the mosque to plan further. attacks neva, it's the same, many local source slate that the time got the ship, the young people around with time to leave, the neighborhood outside was empty. we heard a sound like, you know, versus they and suddenly there was a strike on the roof of the most up or up at the gen ma'am. in the 2nd i that is that right? and it was taking out the basis of body, bought them, let them it strikes on the occupied. we spent a re, a compared to gaza,
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but is rails will with some of his lead to increased violence here to the palestinian helpful. tar. she sees down hundreds of people have been killed over the past 2 weeks. among them this 19 year old killed and a right why is really services from us malaysians don't roll the occupied. we spank . but they have support among many reasons. his team sions, in violence, wilson some see if this could become a new battle ground and is rouse war oh, here in billings thousands of rally didn't saw a diety where they as well. they've gathered at the brands and but gauge and the city center and the crowd of friends and family of hostages, taken by him off doing it's tara tax. germany's president's front. by this time my asset, the country is doing everything it can to support the jewish community. it
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is a miracle that of the atrocities of the whole. of course there is jewish lives in our country again. does the son born the on this one is a miracle that we want to. i must preserve easy. i agree how i wish i wouldn't be necessary. you have had to increase security or rent jewish institutions. they are convinced the phone you just 9 least when you're just presenting curious, lice is a special responsibility on mandate arising from my history. i would say you see serious i and coughed into the foundations of why they marked to see the, the demo caught the about is the preservation of curious. life is the responsibility of our government. but also i civic duty within studio is now w as middle east dallas shawnee. it was on a sunday, a strong message that from a german president. you've listened to all of it and tell us more about what he
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said. well, the basic line is we stand by israel, we are against anti semitism, a very strong message. we're hearing from all of the leadership of jeremy, since the brutal attack of october 7th. and it comes especially in a, in a important time because, you know, people need to keep in mind that it's not, it's been one horrible day. and it's been, and it's over for is really, is a. but there's, there's still constant, you know, of sort of, this is daily bombardments on an hourly basis in the south in the north there over 200000 people evicted from the houses. so seeing still support coming from the west, from an ally like germany that, that resonates as a message that is quite meaningful and it helps you know, what is israel is facing and bracing for a very long period of war. we should have a very troubling rise and not just submitting incidents in germany since the beginning of this war. how important is the strong my a, b, i bad riley today super strong. it's is extremely important that there aren't any jews who would be willing or, or to, to waive these really flag, you know,
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ultimately in the streets of germany these days and seeing the german president doing that outcome. and bringing this giant coalition from all over the political spectrum in germany, in religious institutions, and not to mention the mass of joining that the message is a strong um, but of course it's not quite enough but you know, for the personal being that the, the fear for so many jews living in this country and around you up to be honest also in the us, the fear, the personal, if you're for the wellbeing of the kids, is something very profound. we see people that, you know, it happens send the kids to school for 2 weeks now and there's always the fear that security might not be enough. and despite that, the attempt to create a sense of security. so the police also have of strength and security for jewish institutions, correct? on the synagogues, around germany, about is germany doing enough is the drum,
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the drum and the government doing enough, right? all for managers within the back of the head is, is the history of some of the security forces and knowing that there were several incidents in the past that have been exposed of extremism and support for and to someone to guide ideas with vendor ranks of the police that's always at the back of the head. this is also somewhat a explaining the fear that is very deep, deeply rooted. there is no doubt that the government is, seems to be interested very much in putting an end to the solution. but we also need to keep in mind, there are many of germans. there are many posting in germans living in germany that filled up their right for solidarity with the palestinian brothers in palestine is being damages being oppressed by the attempt, the very har, some of them will say, attempt of the german police to strike a balance and, and prevent incitement in some of the rallies we've been seeing for palestine. so it's this delicate tension that is always there. and it's the german government is trying very much to, to, to find the balance. they, it's, it's, it's
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a challenge and we'll see we'll be seeing it, you know, in the streets of europe and industry germany in the next couple of weeks as this was ongoing. we have very little time. so a very brief onset. do you think germany is divided over this issue? to a certain extent? yes. and i think that the original grow as israel's actions and gaza will become more and more polarizing and pictures are we seeing from cause it will become even more dire. this is with us for a long time and this might have consequences on the whole region, including you just have it's released unless charlie was on it. say, thank you very much on and that's it for now from me. um the news team don't go away coming up next on technology show shift. looks at the increasing use of robots in police. what content remember, you can always get you only use 247 on a website. that's d w dot com. and i recommend you follow us on social media
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