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the dw may 4 mines the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. the united states in israel agreed to keep the aid flowing into garza. 3 convoys have crossed from egypt in the last 3 days, but the un, warren's, that far more is needed to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe. meanwhile, israel intensifies airstrikes across the gaza strip. a head of a possible ground invasion military now says the war with him us could last month
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and a big surprise and argentina's presidential election, economy minister. so again, a month defies expectations. coming out on top in the opening round field faced populace, probably me late in a rental next month. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. the white house is present, joe biden, and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu have agreed that a deliveries will continue into gaza. another aid conroy crossed from egypt in the last few hours. this the 3rd convo in his many days on sunday, and conway 14 trucks entered garza through the rough crossing. but the united nation says at least 100 trucks need to enter daily to meet the basic needs of civilians. israel's military said ground forces launched limited raids into gauze
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overnight. the military also so that air strikes targeted him, us forces gathering to resist unexpected ground invasion bias really forces this friday in striking heat the house can defend to cause us to sunday afternoon before the 56 people were killed. the injured and rushed to the hospital as the bus and medics dot to find survivors in delphi in southern gods, out many homes. but also he finds during the strikes, the heads of 10 houses were destroyed, with children between 2 and 5 years old, who started with a fight to assist in looking for fighters. they run the board is nothing save signs . i just want a stray, has stepped up, it's the black men of casa saying it's getting dark. it's connected to a mosque that it is. and i've been remitted in groups that are familiar. are you
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also to the residence of gaza city and north of kansas city? because when you see that we intensified our attacks and we will continue acting like that when we plan on the move south on the request, many have heated, but even the south is in fee from his drive the strikes the u. n. c is over 60 percent of costs of population has been displaced and many of taking refuge in gums like these lacking basic facilities. the civilians feast bites, bit shortages of clean water, fuel medicines and food. in the southern city of con eunice, people have to wait for august to buy that sign. i'm on, i'm somebody. yeah, we've been here at the bakery store since my only god knows that suffering. now, if the situation continues the same way for 2 or 3 more days, you may,
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it wouldn't be a catastrophe in the gulf stream. we have cat itself, children are starving while i have we, all school countries and nations to look at us with some humanity. just getting basic supplies have finally reached garza from egypt with the 8 fonts far short of what is needed. this was the most urgent needs at the moment of fuel was up. food and medicine was fuel because fuel is used to produce water and gaza. there is no drinking watering garza and fuel is used to run the diesel, a nation plans. so it's very, very, very important and sofa. no fuel has been allowed into gaza to hold onto a guess. and without more, urgently needed supplies. the humanitarian crisis can only get was well for more on the agreement to let a in the guys i spoke earlier with the w hispanic culture in jerusalem.
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well, we understand that in that phone conversation between you as president biden and israel's prime to send it to now there is this information. yes more a needs to come into cause a strip. there must be a continued flow of 8 into gaza for from here on everything actually is becoming glory. there's no detail whatsoever just how much aid, how often that aid is going to be delivered, but also what kind of a because as we have just heard in that report, fuel is desperately needed to make sure that things actually work on some level in gaza strip i'm talking about and the generators that need power in hospitals. i'm talking about simply baking bread. i'm talking about the water system and all of these things cannot operate or continue to operate if there is no fuel in gaza strip. now, as there is this affirmation and we just do not know because it's a verbal, the formation just that it's going to be a long term agreement. even though it is completely unclear, just how things are going to go on from here when it really comes to the die of
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situation on a huge scale for ordinary citizens in cause this trip. meanwhile, what i'm hearing, hey andrew, is that i'm increasing voices both by itself. families of the uh, those people are being held captive, but also by the right wing political spectrum. here in israel, people are calling for a stop of a, a going into gaza strip because they say the whole to just needs to be freed. first concerned is being expressed there. if it is coming in then. well, the homeless militants actually released the hostages since a very much multi faceted situation here. and i have to on the live as the situation is dettori a thing inside gaza strip. funny the is really military say that they again conducted localized raids into gaza, a full scale round operation is expected to follow what are as really, authorities saying now about the next phase of the war. the 1st of all,
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this is not the 1st blow cold ray that's been carry out a carried out by the israel young forces, but it's actually the 1st time requiring that eligible one is really the soldier has been killed in that local rate. that was a meant to locate basically where the hostages may be. so gather intelligence to but also gather in colleges on with how much the militants have their main base is the main operational command centers. and as i'm talking about this one person allegedly being killed, it also indicates that if there is a ground defensive one has to understand there's going to be casualties on a massive level on all sides. and i really want to underline, hit all sides, because it's ordinary citizens, the people the pulled up in between all of this that are going through a face of that massive escalation. that's likely to happen very soon. everything is pointing towards that ground defensive to start a very soon. and the question just really is how that's going to play out. because
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one has to has to understand that certainty, the submitted things are preparing the battleground. they have the advantage over the fact that they know their tunnel assistance. they know that area very well. what is riley is very strong. the air strikes, in fact, has been hundreds of air strikes since october 7th, since almost militants here in israel has killed hundreds and hundreds of people. and again, civilians are having to pay the bronze of those attacks. so when the ground defensive is going to start, i cannot say because they've been various momentum, a building up over the course of the past 2 weeks. right now we're hearing once again, that is, trucks are going to be intensified. in fact, they are, must have a stripes already by israel and gaza strip before that light kicked around. defensive is going to take place when we do not know what we, what we are hearing, the once it takes place, it may take for months on a thank you very much, the w just finding fault you. are there injuries? a journalist kareem l go hari is covering the
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story from egypt, capital cairo. i asked him what he can tell us about the convoy that's been reportedly held up at the roof of border crossing, where there is always a ranging about the procedure about what can be brought in what cannot be brought in. of course, the biggest topic here is the issue of fuel. until now the only thing allowed in is the medicine is the drinking water. and it is saying that it's been drinking water and the so the, the biggest issue is fuel and the that's something that's going on in the background. every one of the you and the chains everyone is asking for fuel because it's essentially for the hospitals in gaza. to run, it's essentially for the entire water system because it runs on fuel. for example, the water pumps. normally people need somebody to update that for their daily needs
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of water from a drinking washing, sunny patient, right? and all the people in cause a history the test of the day. so that shows you how desperate the situation is. it's so despite find out also in the sauce of the gaza strip that we have reports that 1st people are really giving up and going back to the house, the normal guy that strip, which is of course, under the threat to be a part of the grounds incursion when once it starts. so some aid is getting through startling, starting to trickle into gaza. is it clear? kareem how the a is being distributed once it does enter gaza? the 1st thing you need to know this as an active was old. so we're talking about delivering 8, you know, the time when the is really emphasis intensifying it, the tanks outside of this, this went to offensive fine. they're sending of the gaza strip to that. and it says is an extremely difficult logistic care issue,
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that this is organized by the u. n. and by the red cross visit. but in, in, in, in the gaza strip, they have distribution set the set up. and the, of course the, one of the things is where it wasn't time for was guarantees that this is the ending up in the hands of how much. but also are we talking about drinking water? we talk about fluid, we talked about medicine. now there are people who are living in desperate circumstances as you've described, and they've left from northern garza to the south. some, i suppose, are hoping to leave garza entirely, have any, been able to leave gauze and cross into egypt. no, that's until now is not the case. so of course, the 1st ones which would be able to use the other one. so holding a for in the national passports. this was originally like into discussions that were going on since days between egypt and you and it is right as i'm us at links to the delivery of
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a for the 10. now there are no other scenes or no people who has a ford passport. we're able to leave to go this to green. thank you very much for now. that was journalist kareem l go. how are you in? kyra, as we can now talk to busy sanders. he was born and raised in new york, took on his really citizenship in 2011 and joined these really army the year after . today he serves as the jerusalem program director at extend. that's an engineer working to advance democracy and human rights in the region and to deepen understanding of these really palestinian conflict. welcome to the program, benji. i understand you were deployed to northern guys as part of israel's ground defensive there in the when a 14 guys, a war. what was your experience there? yeah, i was um and i'll say then like now the ground invasion was preceded by a horrific terrorist attack by him. off terrace in 2014,
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3 is really teenagers were kidnapped and murdered, which led to a major crack down an escalation which led to the ground invasion. and to, you know, uh, we went in my unit say air, it's not hot. uh, this is the infantry special forces unit. we were one of the 1st infantry units that went in to the gaza strip in july 2014. and uh, as we were going in. uh, you know, we had the, uh, the entire night. um, you know, the sky was uh, being lit up from explosions of artillery bombardments and uh, air strikes. and we were told that basically uh, every one from the village that we were supposed to take over. and it had fled.
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and our role was to take control over a village where there was a tunnel that was leading into israel and to have our engineer forces come and demolish that tunnel. we uh we did uh, went house the house again because we were told that there were no uh, no, none of the residents remained. and anyone who remained was to be considered a threat. we would go into the houses with live fire. okay. um and um yeah, sure, go ahead. i just wanted to ask you about the consequences of that operation because of more than 2000 people i understand were killed in the 6 weeks of fighting. and in that conflict back then, but the is really offensive, ultimately did not succeed in shutting down from us. do you think this time will be different? i think that and then like now they told us that when we went
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in we were going to strike a decisive book blow against homos. i believe that of my government after that were, wasn't actually interested in defeating tomas. as i learned, hearing direct quotes from a government, people who are a senior ministers, even for a minister and nothing y'all himself have said that their policy has been to strengthen from us. i don't believe that we can defeat from us through military force alone. i'm not a pacifist, but i don't think that in no, uh, no circumstances. israel uh, might not need to fight and defend itself against. i'm awesome against terrorism. but i think that in order to defeat from us, we need to create hold. uh for a future warehouse, the needs and as early as live together side by side. and i'll.

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