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the guy to the special hot sauce in germany recognizes where exactly it was fine. i've learned a lot of our culture history, all their travel extremely worth a visit. the finished manager welcome aid is finally getting through to guys out from egypt. us president joe biden, and he's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu agreed that these deliveries will continue over the weekend to be such a full truck scattering aid and to the gaza strip. meanwhile, is ready to launch the limits of grades into gaza overnight. and as strikes targeting, come, us are also continuing is variety is striking. heat the house in the sand to cause
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us check. sunday afternoon before the 56 people were killed, the injured and rushed to the hospital as the buzz and medics dot to find survivors. and just pop in southern gods out many homes, but also he finds during the strikes the 1010 houses were destroyed with children between 2 and 5 years old. was that it was a fighters. and if they're looking for fighters, they were on the border northern side science history has stepped up. it's a mac meant of gaza saying it's getting dark. it's connected to her mosque that it is an up amended in groups that those are very, are you of the residents of guys, a city in north of kansas city for when you see that we intensified our attacks and we will continue acting like that on the plan off on the side,
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lose yourselves on the request. many have heated but even the south isn't saved from his drive. the strikes b u n. c is over 60 percent of god's us population has been displeased and many are taking refuge in gums like these. lacking basic facilities, civilians, 5th bytes, big chart digits of clean water fuels, medicines, and food. in the southern city of con eunice, people have to wait for hours to buy that sign. and while i'm somebody who's being here at the bakery store, since my only god knows the suffering. now, if the situation continues the same way for 2 or 3 more days, you may, will be a catastrophe in the gulf stream. we had a cat, it's of children, a starving while we are scold countries and nations to look at us with some humanity. you're just getting basic supplies. have finally reached the concept from
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egypt. but the 8 fonts far short of what is needed. it was one of the most urgent needs at the moment of fuel was up food and medicine was you know, because fuel is used to produce water and gaza, there is no drinking watering. gaza and fuel is used to run the d. so a nation plans. so it's very, very, very important for us and sofa. nurse fuel has been allowed into gaza to hook you onto a guess and without more, urgently needed supplies. that humanitarian crisis can only get worse. and i'll be asked to shine. i know from the norwegian refugee council for her assessment of whether does uh, we continue to receive aid in the near term to. well, i saw news this evening that um, from the west. it sounds like they are very hopeful that starting tomorrow. uh 8 will be delivered more regularly into gaza. it couldn't come at
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a more dire moment. people are really struggling just to get basic necessities, bread, water medicines. and so i'm hopeful that this news will will prove to be true, and that we will be seeing more regular convoys and also a huge scaling up of these convoys. we've seen about 37 trucks be able to go in over the last 2 days. the union has said, at minimum, we need a 100 trucks of humanitarian assistance in order to reach the 2300000 palestinians living in gauze those basic needs i'm at staff need the most controlled health industry and does a claimed at least $4600.00 people have died and 3 times as many wounded during. is there any bumping my colleagues have, which it's and puts up number 2, and certainly ministry spokesperson pizza lana for our response. by says propaganda, ministry of health says that we need to be very,
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very cautious of it. accepting i would say, even relying on any sources coming out of gaza, specifically, how much is ministries? and so i won't suggest that there is any reason to actually comment on what, how much the say indeed we are conducting strikes the number for us. but i know i would not even comment on that number, but i would say there is a reality on the ground in gaza. where from us as preposition is capabilities within this have been in the arena when they put the explosive drones on the roofs of housetops. they are jeopardizing that, those housetops, we are operating within the realm of the roles of own conflicts. we are holding for people to evacuate areas to get them out of harm's way as a temporary measure measure. and how much is trying to keep them in harm's way. and sacrifice them. okay, so while you wait on an accidental except for face value, what from us is telling you because of these numbers, we need to be very,
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very cautious. because this is an organization that has no problem in butchering the babies in the bedrooms. so why would they have a problem in line to the world media? meanwhile, original arrival you're on is certainly commenting on the situation that it's 4 minutes to jose and i made up the la haine, issued a warning of was to come. isabel continues with its actions, a small yellow horse start or bid that have a lot. i would like to warn the united states and he is really redeemed yes. that if they do not immediately stop the crime against humanity and genocide in gaza, said anything is possible at any moment past that on what they're back there. and the region will go out of control him on the that the consequences will fall on the perpetrators and those responsible for this war on thrown parties all have and that warning of the region going out of control coming from a country,
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the best known to groups in the region, how mazda and has the both of which good 2nd israel in the multi font full already is man has been targeting how much in the gaza strip, and that i've also been exchanges of opportunity and rock and fire between israel and hezbollah militants in southern lebanon, not only bad. israel's defense forces have also identified lunches coming from across its eastern border with syria. and driving off a more from car doors on this got im alkahottie cutting my i understand you just were done from the east around 11 and both of our classes. how about good between has been lined is very ami. how tens is the situation the as well, it's obvious that it's gets more tense every day and more tense means more shredding on both sides. but the interesting thing it's like is it is still on both sides close to the the rules of engagement. they're being psych,
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or it's all concentrated on the immediate, the board, the area on both sides and the, even like when i was there, like, uh, a few days ago this, even in the timing does a certain one of the gateways. we came there in the early afternoon and one of the is paula man said to to us a don't very it would start at 5 o'clock so there seems to be kind of some new. sure. what else of engagements that are still uh and can sit up by both sides and say, this is say, as long as this, i agree way it's not going to escalate the escalation. would it be when one side of like something that has bullet decides to fire rockets deep into is ryan or if the is right and what to bombard? target said inside why the inside and 11. and i do want to talk to you about that possible destination, but 1st i'd like your views on know what is happening there in relation to civilians on both sides of the border. you say that this showing that appears to be
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some sort of an understanding as to when this begins. but what is the impact that's happening on the spins as well. i can only tell you the civilian side of the lebanese border because that's where i am. but it's very obvious that a lot of people left the villages, which i people, this house. i mean the villages which are the 1st. i would say thank you to read this range of the border. this village is uh, quite empty families left to and the whoever can went to be able to, to other places in the mostly trying to visit relatives, expecting that the cetacean light is coming. but of course you 5 civilians were still there. and there that's basically preparing for awhile. i went to visit it's one family which kind of shocked me, how this stopped up on the, on, on my coat only on dry's cooking already and making always sure that the tank of the car is full. so that's good to be prepared for something to come and the yeah.
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that they're there, they are afraid, but they also preparing them since you talked about explanation as well in one of your earlier on says and given if you don't know how this shapes up front of affairs and is relative clause is of a multi front wall that is that it might have to fight. how likely is it based on your assessment of having been then that voted area that has the launches a full scale assault against is right in the coming weeks? this well it, it didn't happen when the, it is a service of october, so that was that sense. it was just full. i didn't follow a how much lease it opens the 2nd front to it has. but i think that is a red line. and when that, ryan electronic cost, they will enter the wall, but they're not defining this red line. and what is also interesting, we didn't since the 7th of october, since how much
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a tech to southern is right. we didn't have any public statement from the his point, i need to know some of the smaller so he keeps himself in the background to his point of keeps it set quite vague. if and when are they going to enter this? well, how connected are hezbollah and i'm us in the ams. i mean, how much is, has been not willing to commit to support from us in this war against these right? where that's the big questions. i mean, one thing is, of course, both connected to it. i would say his voice mail more connected to it on so it is also a question. what kind of decisions coming out from here on the, on this issue said his paula and the how much are somehow connected to when we saw this operational surface of october and the, and the way how it was done, the way that the homeless managed to organize this in secrets seems to be that the
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trains now somewhere else. and it might be also that in the training of how much is the one that has an end? because very similar quote to secrecy if arose opperation is very similar. what's his bullet? what to, as you spoke about the data and then the connection with it on and you have data in foreign minister just recently say issue a warning essentially saying i caught the region where you go out of control and cold. israel doesn't stop. it's a thoughts on a guy's a how likely is this to happen, the region going out of control? i think there's a big possibility into it. we don't need to always, i mean we always look at the as the, the gaza strip in southern is why we look at the northern border is run and southern level in his folder. i think what is even more likely to explode is another for this, the in the, the west bank. i mean, we have really a escalation in the west bank where is dozens of the policy and kids in the
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last week since the savings of october. and that's a somehow like a ceiling cooking port that's on the fire right now. everyone is waiting when it's going to explode. and then there's another from there that is inside is right. that's the policy is inside the right. is there a way of understand you to have a is rainy nationality is ready the passport also the question would be what's happening there when there isn't, is randy ground to a tech onto god side when he becomes more bloody the dissertation and goes to so there's many potential friends beyond the one we know thinking of say that this is paula, and that is right on the northern border when the time being thanks so much or bring us all the context cutting of gaudy in title. thank you so much sir. you're welcome. is there as well on how mazda is having an impact, thousands of miles away in southeast asia as well. yeah. that i've been making a full test in some countries, including indonesia,
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against israel inspections in the region and to reassure as also the world's largest most the majority country waving engine nation and palestinian flags. protestors gathered in large numbers in jakarta over the weekend to call for an end to israel, blockade of guys and just rainy air strikes. the action following the attack on israel by the tower group come us during withdrawn, men killed at least 1400 is really civilians and took over 200 hostages demonstrations, marched from several mosques to the heavy guard us embassy in jakarta, financing americans support for israel and waving on t, israel pluck cards. there were protests inside the un mission and the institution foreign affairs ministry. at the inaugural meeting of the gulf cooperation council, which brings together our gulf and as in nations, indonesia, as president joe co, we, dodo strongly criticized israel and called for a cease fire. and then put it budget then when the but it's about that data that we
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express. our deep concern about the developments and gaza on the violence must stop . humanity must be the priority in this moment. i mean must prevent things from getting worse than get the headless minutes. okay. i've got the phone. do you see the that is called the level of within us in their divided views on israel green i, malaysia, and indonesia. i have expressed unity with the palestinians, and none of them has diplomatic relations with israel. single poor thailand and philippines have less dryden views, indonesian foreign minister retinal, mark moody, said the countries a condemned all attacks against civilians and called for a durable cease fire. and mentioned in my statement and for all concerned party to ensure the most effective and efficient access for humanitarian aid and really supplies and other best if necessary, the essential sense business as well as the result restoration of electricity is
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water. and others pros palestinian sentiment is widespread in indonesia from any see, the crisis has a moment to show solidarity with the most and world. telling me off on this from jakarta dw, are you sure pacific during the chief care of mouth as guild you've seen a number of pro palestinian demonstrations in indonesia since i'm off is that attack and he's right. a lot of people demanding for one reason, weeks near the rest of your particularly happy months to us. well call in for an immediate cease fire to stop the bombardment. you have the regular shows of solidarity of this kind for the palestinian causes, as we have seen in the reports that just now. and so you really have to a vast spectrum here from radical fuse that supposedly east radio is the real terrorist. and this conflict to more moderate fuse where people would say, look, you come publish an entire population and gaza for the terrible deeds that single individual a terrorist have to have done. what is the position of the indonesian government
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here? well 1st of all, i think we need to point out that in addition to government and indonesia itself holds no form of diplomatic relations with, with these rail. and then of course, every time the civilian sargje are hit by a pipe by you striking the bombs. then you have strong combination from me sort of from in the nation public, but also from the nation government and from international officials. the, the overall perspective in indonesia is that the root of the problem of this conflict is the occupation. and that is why drill could we go to the president of indonesia? i just recently called that this must be result in accordance with a power meters agreed by the united nations overall. i think it's interesting to see that in the, the, the support of, by a, by indonesia for the public opinion, cost is very much tied to an anti colonial,
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a attitude that is enshrined in the nation constitution. so indonesians draw a parallel to the from their colonial history to the current and middle eastern conflict. indonesia is also headed to presidential elections and next uh, current situation. depending is around of how miles have an impact on those polos i was of course, a very sensitive issue here. and so you could tell that the earlier this year, for instance, when the you 20 was cup was to pay close to take place here. one of the candidates who is now running for president for the next year presidential election. here it was the main person who i asked, that's a israel would not participate you 20, although they qualified and subsequently the host uh that envision as a host for it. for this you 20 was canceled by 5 feet tall. and this gives you an
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idea of how sensitive and an issue that is on the other hand, now all the candidates are pretty much on the same page in support for the best policy and you cost. i'd like to expand this to other countries in the region as well as a on particularly melisha, which seems to have taken a particularly pro palestinian stand. can you talk a bit about that now the prime minister here with malaysia came forward and said that more pressure is needed that more support from other nations that they should team up and put more pressure on israel. and i would say, if you compare that to the indonesian a stand and indonesia as a somewhat more, more moderate support. few, for instance of the tower organization, our mazda is never really addressed or mentioned in any official statement from, from indonesian officials and drug. we daughter reiterated likely that's a fair support for the palestinian cost rests on $3.00 pillars, and that is
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a humanitarian, 8 trait and diplomacy. automotive also looked at the 1st meeting of i'll see you on countries with jesus. the nations that happened in the last week of john statement was issued, but a number of also emissions such as indonesia, malaysia and bernard, don't type official relations with israel. how united therefore ease us here on, on this issue. it was a, it's a big bar to the, to say, united when you refer to as the on. there is of course, different opinions there all the time. and, and for us the on to really get active if you need to and unlimited, you need everybody on the same page. and if you look at them, you're mark conflict. you already don't have that unity. and so when it comes to a conflict in the middle east, you clearly have their nations, which are predominantly muslim, like malaysia and indonesia. and you have other nations like the mom and thailand who have less commitment on on that front. and that is why i was young,
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does not have a clear sense on the on that issue. we leave with the for the time being the thank you so much for joining us today. god motto is to the asia pacific the chief in jakarta. thank you so much and go ahead and germany, johnson to all of charles has opened a new synagogue in the city of this. so in the east of the country, germany has seen the rise united pacific incidents since the start of the conflict between isabel and hum us. and that's prompted a photo to use to type in security. i don't see the colleagues and a jewish buildings. schoultz stressed of germany will do all to come to protect jewish communities. so i'm teasing that just most office and thoughts on kind of like told them that can be no room for enter semitism and germany is the most per, regardless of whether it is motivated by politics or religion. but funding. so that basically is from of the left or the rights and nothing to give bucks, whether it distressed it to you for hundreds of years. and the question brought
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time from the outside auntie limited, most like i do semitism is a poison feeding from resentments because the lack of empathy, most and intolerance will just cut because of my toys and that divides of society and in dangers of democracy like as, as of today says that onto the dm will continue to fit perfectly fine because you've been determined to them. it's also a fight for a better, more humane, enlightened society to position. and that's the responsibility of all and thought about the sponsibility wasn't due at berlin's brandenburg gate on sunday with how those gathered and sort of data to with is around among them. but relatives of hostages taken by how much during, instead of attacks 2 weeks ago. meanwhile, the several protest as well as to at the pro palestinian march, which alternatives had bend for security reasons. coming together in greece, disbelief and resolve in the house of germany's capital,
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thousands of people from the jewish and why the communities taking a stand against terra and hatred. it was here in the lean way, one of history's darkest chapters. the whole cost was orchestrated. mazda is terror attacks on october save, and he's royal, with the deadliest against jews since then, something many struggling to come to terms with you guys some service. i think it's important here in the land of the perpetrators to show what side were on it says i to invest in body, said paul, i'm very sad about what's happening. being here is one thing i can do to my heart from that i feel quite helpless and gums. i think a very clear sign of my soul a day or 2 with israel. sentiment strongly encouraged by germany's president skunk fight to stein my via zag ones on the floor. we say to our friends in israel and to old jews, you will not to load the we stand by your side in these terrible hours. you'll pain
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is our pain mounts is the ones that smith's protecting. do we slice use something to him and he's government's easy. it has a special responsibility to do. think is so the incidents of anti semitism have reason seems to how mazda attacks. while this demonstration here has gone ahead peacefully, local authorities across germany have bands and many pro palestinian demonstrations from taking place at all, or the use of incitement to anti semitic violence. need 5 police clash, we'd pretty is the is it a non both arise pro palestinian demonstration. something saying repeatedly info the name recent days. but the bands have laid to fee is criticism many accusing to him and of tardies of censorship and political repression. some probably palestinian demonstrations have gone ahead without incident as the israel solar darcy valley in building 2 relatives of hostages, taken by him us pleaded for the site for 10 and ask those gathered to pass on one
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special message for today's my sister's birthday. please join me in the simple song, a happy birthday song with a strong, loud voice of my beloved sister. and the best day to day as the the the then the mattress on that triple germany has band 7 pro palestinian values. we all stopped political correspondent, i'm going to go dean. how i thought of these are justifying that ban and enforcing it to hold on. we spoke with a police specs people last week and they told us that a lot of the times they just drawing their inexperience. they say that some in the
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past pro palestinian ronnie is have led to and to submit to it and hate speech. they also lead to violence and former guns um for some schools that doesn't justify a blanket van. we also spoke with lawyers here in berlin. and they say about, of course, on the basis of, you know, protecting and sort of the in a, in a, in a, in a security you time, in fact, find protests. but that's to them a protest all the majority of protests and is unlikely to be to be able to be justified apart by that argument. and i'm, i mean, we've heard from right scripts that they will take legal action against these blanket funds. and of course, they have also, that's a lot of frustration along the telephone and community. germany is home to one of the largest pulse and in the ass prize in europe is not the largest taskbar. and a lot of them, you know, will have had families in gaza have friends the and they also want this right. 2222
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is you know, show the solid archie with, i'm going to say, hey, he already met some civilians that are being killed and we need to. we also want to be able to go on the streets and i'm, so i'll concerning for loved ones and that does it. so now there's more coverage of these that how possible on our website, the delta dot com. thanks for watching the
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