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renewed the sauce, it's getting cold. the rates of holding sign and the volunteers will winter freeze the nation kids particular scene rebuild jobs, move indices, double the on monday israel slammed the gaza with a barrage of air strikes and intensity. not seen since the conflict interrupted more than 2 weeks ago. israel says it also attacked hezbollah targets to the north and level, not the threat of a wider war is now as real as ever. and israel's ground evasion of gauze. it hasn't even begun yet. tonight as another week of war begins is real, is warning bootcamp pain to destroy a moss. it will be measured in weeks, but rather in months, maybe years. i'm pretty golf and berlin. this is the day i or the
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guaranteed insurance. intensifying heart attacks supervision because barbara has and we have the size of civilization, i don't believe that we can become us from military force alone. we're conducting hundreds of strikes every day against the infrastructure that they have positions, 3 positions and embedded within the civilian arena. to the table, can you give a terrorist and must be for the response of democracies must be just we operating within the realm of the most or phone conflict. we must never lose sight of what makes us democracy. in order to defeat from us, we need to create hope. all values, respect for the dual and international humanitarian law. also coming up the to presidential candidates promising to rescue argentina from triple digit inflation, who will boners trust more?
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the economists known for being pragmatic or the economists compared with donald trump, count on me, i count on each one of you. thank you from the hospital. if you don't get the ahead of us, it's very clear. we either embrace change or we formal went to our viewers watching on tv as in the united states inch of all of you around the world. welcome. we begin today with the waiting game that is israel's war against them off. things are positioned along the board with gaza. hundreds of thousands of his really reserve is being called up and they're waiting for orders while an invasion on land of gauze, it seems inevitable. it has yet to begin. in fact, israel's military is trying to temper expectations warning that the work to destroy him boss could take months perhaps years. well, what does that mean for the 2000000 plus people living inside the gaza strip a territory under siege? now us, for 2 weeks,
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8 workers have finally begun distributing food water in medicine, in southern gaza. but they say the 3 convoys of trucks allowed to enter gauze or with humanitarian aid. they say that it's not nearly enough. they say time is running out for a situation described as catastrophic. we have this report convoys carrying international age of finally rolling over the egyptian border into gaza. here at this warehouse in the central gaza strip, the books is sorted out. before being distributed to the areas where they needed most boxes of food and most of from japan and arriving at the school in can eunice but does not with shelter. but amongst the relief here, there is also frustration on the browser. been busy i left home without taking
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anything except to shots and punch. so i had on said the process that is just a small amount of what's needed to go about getting that amount is no said we don't want 8. we want to return to our homes, stop killing our children, and structuring us. we don't sleep during the day or night due to the shilling and the misery we're living in. you know, we do not have any more patients. we're drained, we don't feel human anymore. it seems unlikely that these goals and will be able to leave the shelter and return home soon as the is really missile. defense of, of stepping up to israel. defense forces say that they successfully hit hundreds of militant mass targets across the gaza strip within 24
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hours here on the ground in rafa. the often, most of another recent last scouring demolished buildings and trouble to survive is, is becoming a daily occurrence to people here. as in tying neighborhoods continue to be demolished, the number of goals and sling to shelters like these is expected to rise. but my next guest is journalist can e mail to harvey who is following this story from the egyptian capital cairo kareem . it's good to have you with this for the last 3 days we had been talking about humanitarian aid finally getting into gaza. but if we listen to the journalists who are reporting from gaza, it would seem that the a that is getting in is just a drop in the bucket. is that the drink?
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yeah, i mean, it's extremely frustrating. we have very negotiations going on 4 days before, even the 1st is ever it came in. and now we have for, for us is 3 deliveries into the came in, which is roughly about 50 trucks, 50 trucks for 2300000 people is that is saying that it needs at least an average to a 100 to 150 trucks to just bring on the basic needs for the population and the journalist and gaza, or you mentioned that even during the okay. and the gossip locate of 50 years before the attack of mazda and southern is really they what, 4628 on the trucks of they, they deliver the items to the district. so it's, it's, i mean, it's not even about dropping the ocean. yeah. you know, you mentioned basic a like food and water but, but fuel is also important. why is fuel not being brought in as part of these con
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voice when it is basically the u. n. that is screening since 2 days we need food and got really fueling cause it is. so it is said the addiction. so a ready to deliver the fuel. it's these are in who doesn't go a low fuel because so they say it's a positive dual use. it can end up in the hands of how much the progress fuel is extremely essentially to keep the infrastructure to keep the wealth of pumps. going to keep the hospital going. so it is a very essential item. no, this, it's it, there's a lot of pressure from the and from the ship. the fuel comes in. but on to now, nobody nice for me is right. when i ask you to about these reports and we're getting there for mos may have released into more hostages of could we see more hostages released it's it is possible. i mean i had an interview with the of the, of the,
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of the hobby. it was the spokes person or for for how much in the never known and booms a few days ago. and he said to we have 2 types of hospitals, hostages, he said we have civilians, and we have military. and he said, the military, the office of the soldiers, we will keep for negotiations off of the war. that means prison that exchange we have about $5000.00 prisoners in policy and presents that the idea is to exchange the military. for this policy, the previous person said the civilians we can discuss now of all that it's on the table of the negotiate the said of the immediate us, especially because member of the cause of that there is a possibility that civilians can be released already at this stage that's what he was supposed to estimates very well then it's definitely a positive report there that the 1st that we've heard since this crisis began journalist kareem overall. even the latest tonight from kyra 3, we appreciate your reporting. thank you. you're welcome. garza's hospitals have
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been overwhelmed by the number of casualties that are being brought in because it is really your strikes clinics are short of staff medicines and beds among the most vulnerable patients. newborn babies, that tiny child struggling to brave life support. it wouldn't stand a chance. i'd gone as large as hosp to the head of the intensive care unit for premature, but where is that time is running out for his patients? well, when i see them here, we call on every one to send the necessary medical supplies for this critical department for the total or else we will face a huge catastrophe with less unaccompanied. gotta be at a and that's nice, easy electricity's out in this department's autoplay. whether off $55.00 babies, i'm a go one i'm in, comes off, i'm seeing a lift and lose low. so need electricity within 5 minutes of the highest. and
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that's how much the part says, how much is deadly attacks on october 7, he's right, it was in force and you totaled located. if the gaza strip pictures has been cut, minutes and fuel for generators of costs running out all the while. these rated air force pounds gods are relentlessly. the bombings have flooded causes fossil fuels with casualties. some of the women were pregnant. well, have just given beth, and that they know about how many we have a baby who was delivered at 26 weeks of the meal and the weight, 880 crowns them with a wheel. and on behalf of us, some of the mother was referred from the north and the number then after the house next to her was hit by an asteroid or to muster die. the mother was priesthood to the delivery room. and she was panicking. we still still see it on his face once you realize that she was in the delivery findings,
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they'll do live with this baby. and he was admitted to the intensive care units with him and the it because we left us with a chief of us to isn't guys as knowles is where i was expected to launch a ground invasion soon had a payroll for the hospitals, patients the all access to further south is also struggling to cope. mother, so despairing of a new bones, had not been up. there was a shortage of capabilities and hospitals, and we're afraid that things will get worse. and that we won't find treatment for our children on the 5 by the end of the world. health organization says that at least 50000 pregnant women and gaza and not receiving necessary health care over 5000 due to give best soon in a life threatening environment. but i want to pull in now, you'll still trim out and he's the director of the middle east and north africa program at the international crisis group. you joins me tonight from brussels. it's
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good to have you with this. let me just start by asking you, where do you see this more go where you can mean? do you expect it to be a board that's measured in weeks or months or, or even years? it is impossible to tell. frankly, it could go on for a very long time with a spread, if it spreads. but it doesn't have to go that way. we could also look at a possible cease fire at some point, most were long from now. if the western friends will be as well persuaded that a military offensive in garza is going to be very costly for his really soldiers, especially for the civilian population and goes up and it may not end up with the defeat of how mass. so um, the wiser course forward would be diplomatic one, and i think that the hospice negotiations coach could form
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a solid basis for that. well, um how much is that? it has released 2 more hostages of what do we know about the role of regional powers as mediators here, as well, we're talking mostly about a cutter and of course in the case of the hostages. but in the past, the other countries, i've also presented themselves as media interest between a mouse and israel, the egypt, because egypt just a border country and, and turkey as well, which has hosted how most people of color has been the main one. also hosting. i'm us and, and also having of an issue with his ro, which in the past has mentioned that culture has been able to support. we provided a few minutes hearing aids to discuss the strip, for example. so there's that kind of basis. it's much easier to start negotiations about such a difficult question as to release of hostages. there were reports today of these early military striking targets 11 non hezbollah targets. what do you see as
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a possible red line for hezbollah? what mike trot has villa or iran for that matter to open up another front in this more? i know these changes between his ball and his will have been going on ever since to the war of 2006 on the border. so they are used to it each side and they have each of the red lines. now these red lines are not published. so the, the d, like david shuddered to guess. now in the, in the past 2 weeks, those exchanges a fire have escalated, but now it seems that they both have sort of settled on a, an area of about 2 kilometers from the border on the side. so whatever happens in those, in those 2 zones is okay. um if something goes on beyond that, then we may enter a different game. so i would look for that kind of escalation and not to be too worried about the exchange, the fire within this limited area for the moment. your organization crisis group
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has called for of a ceasefire. how would that work? considering is real, says that its ultimate goal here is to destroy a mos can i see fire and the destruction of a mazda can those 2 things exist co exist? probably not. um and um, but is what i said it was to achieve this. but i think it is really, leadership is deeply divided for a number of reasons why is because it's not clear that they believe that from us can be defeated militarily. and secondly, because if they proceed with a military campaigns, a grotto offensive, and defeating a mass and destroying it, or they may destroy all the guys in the process. and that would probably lead, i would hope so to, to push back from, from the rest of the friends. and finally going for a for homeless may also be losing deluxe of older dos just as i'm not as hold. and
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i'm not sure if there's a unity in his role about that particular strategy. you'll still come in from the international crisis group just a moment. we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. so thank you so much the who will be the next president of argentine of the country is headed for a presidential run off next month after a 1st round of voting failed to produce an outright winner of the government's central left economy ministry served here, mazda, he made an unexpectedly strong showing, despite over seeing inflation that has hit a 140 percent. now he'll phase the far right, libertarian, heavier malay. in the run, off in 4 weeks. an unexpected boost. argentina's economy minister sir gill mazda, took the lead in the 1st round of presidential elections counting on the account on
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each one of you. thank you. from the hearts. under most is watch argentina's. economy has sunk to its worst crisis in decades. some 40 percent of the population lives in poverty. still, the central left candidates had a slight lead over his chief rival hub here, malay a right wing populist. while mazda had promised the international monetary fund to cut spending, he announced tax codes and social program expansions in the run up to the vote in a move seen as an attempt to win over voters. his rival, milly has meanwhile about major economic reforms like dollars rising the economy and cutting back on government spending you'll get the, they don't, they had it was, it's very clear. we either embrace change or we foremost, it's an election between those who locked us in a brutal quarantine. and those of us asking for freedom, those are defend populism versus those who defend the republic game or not. i've
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already got. but milly also denies humans are responsible for climate change and as against both abortion and sex education. the highly polarized election in november 19 will determine whether argentina will continue with a center left administration or elect one of the right leaning leaders lead a country place by triple digit inflation and rising poverty. all right, we want to go now dar correspondent, nicole rizza. she is in argentina following this forest, going to see and nicole, the pole was, they got this story really, really wrong, did they? i mean, they were saying that believe was going to come out on top and he didn't. how did they get it so wrong? as well to be fair, it was very difficult to for see what's going to happen on sunday that with different polls and the candidates were not far apart from each other. and then we'll suppose that actually indicated that we would go off into a runoff election. and that must have happened advantage here. and the reason for
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that is that mean they, well, for some voters, he's just not the experienced type of politician needs a new coma. so guy that might have shines him away, but the other thing is that he has a quite radical set of ideas that he proposes for taking the government for making things better in the country. these include, for example, um privatizing the health and public education system. something that was just seen is very proud of dollar rising economies. something that economists see is very controversial idea that mike look, get them out of the crises. and also you may controversial remarks not only about the military dictatorship here in argentine a do you know, which is in denial about, at least about the crimes. also about the pope, he called him an imbecile and also a representative of the evil on the earth. and that's indeed also have time to focus a way we have testimonials that, okay, yeah, i can imagine that some picture and some people away. let me ask you about mazda of the fact that he did say, well, how did you explain that? considering he is the, the economy minister,
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he has served at the time with argentina, not only is having its worst economic crisis in 20 years, but it's also got inflation triple digit inflation. why was that? not enough to sing his campaign. indeed, triple digit 140 percent hype inflation, people who have to work several jobs to get for the month. and i mean, the middle class must have benefitted kindly from other voters that turned away from me later said, i'm going to vote the less what evil. i'm going to vote for my so he's not my type of guy, but it's better than voting for me late. so this was one full factor for him to get these 6.77 percent of a head start. nevertheless, it's not a good result for his auntie is actually quite weak is a result if we compare it and this is to do because um, obviously like he is attached to the current government, some people blame for this economic crises and it will be very interesting how he's going to defend this advantage on the ninety's of november when we see the run up.
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and we know that malay, he's also been compared with donald trump, his election campaign, it was marked by this information. when you put all of that together, i'm wondering is argentina, is it bracing for what could be several weeks or even more of political volatility? because of this it will be hot, come pat, campaigning on sunday night. both candidates already addressed those voters that they need. now, the voters that voted posted candidates on sunday, they will have to kind of, you know, really roll up their sleeves to get them. because there might be people who don't want to vote anymore because they're not represented by both of these candidates. some of those photos actually already did sort of a frustrated votes and voted for for itself, but to be careful who is a conservative or canada to put yourself out a to the race. but that will certainly be a lot of campaigning. maybe more of a hard fight between the, both of them, and i'm sure, i mean,
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they will pull out our whole this, you know, metaphorical guns to get to the presidency. so it's will, will be interesting to see of, of the voter turnout by the way, which has been a bit lower than the usual and then a general election as well. a corresponding nicole risk joining us tonight from going as far as with the latest on what's is shaping up to be quite the final run for the presidency emergency. now, the cold, thank you for now to some politics here in europe, the political landscape right here in germany, it is changing the country's left party is set to loose, significant weight in parliament. 10 of its 38 m p's have joined a new grouping that was founded by one of the party's most prominent members. you see her right there by campaigning on an anti immigration platform. zapata involving today and her party will also be courting voters who currently support
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the far right alternative for germany, part fog. and tonight has also criticized current government policies on the brain . more climate change as well as social, any quotes or at least pulling up political correspondence. i mean, young hughes told me this story force, simon, who is out of ogden, can match. and what is behind this new possible, this new part or you have rights are as logging connected is one of the japanese most prominent political figures on the left. and she's each page is a bit pretty controversial figure over the years. he's often grab the headlines, for instance, she's tried once before to say, tell her own political group on the left of jen and politics package when the 18 that fizzled out pretty quickly the going back to the 19 ninety's she was in the lead. if at the end of the pdf policy, that was the success of policy to the east gym and communists and they knew she at
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that time she was describing himself as a communist, as she was the european parliament for a time. and she's had a seat in the buddhist of since 2009. and for much of that time, she's painting the leadership of the left coffee dealing carries of the like the left wing and the policies in the so this tugs and that's the policy that she's now leaving along with no, i know the last party members as to what she hopes to achieve while she says i may names improve the lot of those on the lowest incomes in germany and limit migration and on foreign policy. she says she wants to avoid military confrontations. i think that's a note to the fact that she's much more sympathetic to the idea of some sort of mediation between russia and ukraine when it comes to foreign policy. yeah, she's certainly getting a lot of media attention right now. i'm wondering how much of a chance though,
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would her party have in upcoming elections or? well, the post is of already been out. i'll skiing that and uh it a 27 percent just mainly all said they could imagine voting for a log in to next. policies are pretty high number and i think our approach on migration could appeal to some of those who currently support the fall. right. alternative for germany, in fact, 40 percent of their support is said, they could imagine a voting for a party. so i think the socialist economic policies, they might appeal to some others that this policy is actually found in so far as any been announced. it will be launched in the coming months, but if it is, it could do well in the east of jeremy. there were 3 regional elections coming up then next year. and of course, that's a place where the f d, a in the past have done pretty well. she could hope to school some points that i think the questions do remain though will people see this isn't essentially
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the the city w news live it from berlin. tonight is really watching your strikes across the gaza strip. the heavy as barrage in days from us is that more than 5000 people in gauze that has now been killed in the bombardment. israel is warning if this war could go on for months even longer. also, a mazda released another 2 hostages today, the u. s. is urging is real mountain delay of round defensive in gaza, hoping that even more hoss.
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