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people to evacuate the muslim causes trip to the south to get them out of harm's way. then there's going to be an increase need in the south. and so from us need to make sure that the people risk that needs is the responsibility of from us. they all the government in a far too much of the gaza strip. they decided as a governing authority to go to war with is wrong, you call expect israel to get from us. feel that this is quite a simple conundrum. unfortunately, against a national humanitarian organizations, the money this, the system come from israel are missing the point. how much need to be held responsible for their actions? they need to make sure that they are giving the supplies to the hospital no. from day one. here in the hospitals have to for 11 more day, but every day they keep, you'll start shows that how most are actually distribution. i just received the report, the units are in song that we designated to have that a rock that is actually been fired out of that. so that poses the exec challenge we are facing. do we not protect ourselves because from us is molten rock is behind
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civilians. do we not protect our civilians? this has been cited and what we are doing is trying to minimize the impacts we are targeting for most of the shots, we will continue to pursue this terrace organization, the plan. so the master code names adopted over a 1400 people, 1400 men, women and children. when they dismembered, when they came in and kind of tried it out because they signed their own destiny, they cannot be permitted to ever hold the power of government and goes against to move such attacks against israel. that is the situation. and for me it is the civilians. oh god. so they've been let down miserably by this terrorist organization. it is now a responsibility to try and alleviate those issues at all the humanitarian but also on security. so that's the idea. speaking a little earlier, let's look at based with data please me, least i'm with session on equal design
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a. so welcome to shining. what do you make of this? this claim that thomas is using civilians, us human shape? well that's nothing new this day is really i guess line from basically 2006 and how much took over the gaza strip it chose to, you know, it comes to show you, we know got size, a very densely populated area and it shows you the great difficulties of the i d, f is experiencing operating there, which is why it avoided throughout the years to try and find no to route this problem is they see it, you know, and this is also whether they're finding great dilemma with the, with the ground invasion that is pending and pending. they don't know how to work with in the population. they don't know how to find a way to separate from us, from the civilians who are in grade book somebody. and this is the challenge as well as having and, and is honestly not quite sure how to deal with. right. and presumably, is riley is coming under lots of pressure to allow aid into this, having tre, correct. we will see it mounting more and more seed,
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even israel's biggest supporters. you know, we haven't the calling us today. and israel, you know, germany, we hear those voices saying you can play, but you got to play by the rules playing, but it was means maintaining you mandatory on quarters and bringing supplies into gaza. we see those photos of those of those convoys coming into the gaza. strip, but it's quite clear that the amount is such that it's not sufficient enough for what gaza needs in order to sustain 2200000 people. so that pressure, that is mounting is something that is or will not be able to fend off for too long . they know that the clock is ticking and the in this dilemma now as i were just mentioning when it comes also to ground offensive, it's all coming together for the is really administration. now the 1st priority is the hostages, and they feel like, as long as they are over 220 p to 222 people held by home us. they have the right to play the humanitarian back to minute. they may have their own card back at how much basically that's what they feel. okay, so we have $81.00 issue demands for
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a ceasefire. another that the agent all appears to be going fight both sides appears to be resisting. and so for as well, if it's off the table, they're not willing, at least openly, to talk about any ceasefire or any negotiations, even when it comes to communitarian. a release of hostages until on they say these are things that need to be unilateral, some off needs to do that. we're not discussing anything behind closed doors. we know there's more willingness for compromising his rarely staying out live. and so will we see a to spite, if there is a serious offer on the table for a mass release of hostages and return to stopping, you know, fire for it for a day for an afternoon for, i mean, there's a tendency to believe, as i would go for it, it's going to be very hard to 0 to resist such an offer. even though officially the stand is we are not negotiating. okay, so as we headed into that 3 weeks of this particular conflict, how much support this and that's in yahoo, a government, this coalition,
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half of the so you gotta make different a difference between that to now and the original government that he came into this uh operation with which was very right, right. the leading and then the extended government that he has, you know, a built into himself at 56 days and into the war. and to the right side of the government, you know, it, there. we see voices that are very extreme that they, you know, we see, you know, the more mainstream versus trying to accept guitar as a mediator. we see the right thing challenging that when we see the model it's accepting the need for human, terry, and 80 in order to allow some processes on the ground. we see the writing very much against that. and there's a lot of support for that. among the public and israel that is hurt. that is devastated as shocked. many of them feel like, you know, we have or, you know, we have, there's nobody, there's no head to reach. i will reach out to reach out to, you know, there's no point in any compromise. however, we do have the modern voices, they are in the government and they do manage to have an impact as we are seeing.
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the invasion has not until fast. israel is letting in, somebody told me too many terry and a so there's some balance and we and we hear more and more hesitation also within is really public that i'm trying to say wait, let's think what are we doing now? how can we come out of this without having saw more losses of lives without causing too much damage and without having to find ourselves stuck in because a month, as they would call it for months and months to come, think go, show me, show me. it was honestly state of use the least mis. thanks. you're welcome. and the german government has approved a draft bill to speed up the deforestation of asylum seekers whose applications have been rejected by the and has been under pressure to type asylum rules. as a number of refugees has grown in recent months, writes groups, i gave him some within the governing coalition, saying these proposals go to file. the interior minister nancy phase has taken
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the next step toward her goal of toughening germany's immigration rules. her new draft to bill approved on wednesday 6 to make it easier and faster to deport people who are still in the country, despite not having the legal right to stay. for example, because there was silent request was rejected. the feeling in the government is that the current system desperately needs work and as an added burden to german, he's overwhelmed immigration system. last year of thirty's failed to carry out 2 thirds of the around $36000.00 the plan deportations on the when order to protect the fundamental right to assign them, we must significantly limit irregular migration because those who don't have the right to state must leave our country to fill up the number of repub creations, the series already around 20000 percent higher than the same period last year. but there is still an urgent need. fraction comes with us. the people can currently be held in pre deportation, custody for up to 10 days. the plan is to extend this to $28.00 days to allow for
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these more time to repair. police would also have greater access to a person's accommodation or phone, making it easier to confirm their identity and carry out the deportation. the government also wants to accelerate the expulsion of convicted smugglers and possibly the most controversial proposal. members of organized crime groups could be reported even if they have not been convicted of a crime as already occurs for members of terrorist groups. experts, question whether the measures will actually have an effect the likely increased deportations a bit, but i think it's not going to be a game changer because like i said, the main reason why a declination style is the lack of corporations with companies origins and the absence of, of legal documents in here, it's hard to, to make big changes. parts of the governing coalition,
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like some members of the green party, but especially migrant and refugee are going his ations. see the proposed changes as being too severe. they ask whether the measures would even be legal, saying they are at least legally questionable. it's not unconstitutional. well, that's not the debate of the migration gathers momentum. many communities that here in germany are struggling to provide accommodation for refugees, including the hundreds of thousands from ukraine, some of being housed at a form of international airport hearing balance drugs. let's see how you the product fine. oh, nice. so do you find a way to us before? no, this was the origin, it wasn't easy enough that the when you try and now lives in state accommodation and budget, so you're at the complaints office for refugees. she gets help with have problems with the oh, got the only b as long as refugees. we don't know. you know, it is very difficult for us to understand and communicate. that's why an organization like this is so important. does a great help for people like us human,
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either by shy of which the particularly de quickly i'm the love she really bosses german with texas fruits and has studied languages here at the complaints of this can put them to good use. here's of elk grove, window slow internet, but as of recently, one complained keeps coming up with the xerox. these plots among those, there is a lack of space which creates provenance between refugees and them. if you're stuck in a room with 5 people, there are clashes. yeah, stake on stuck on the show. so our sites here at the full ment. teagan appleton building refugees had been accommodated for one and a half years space discussed as it is in many communities in germany in order to accommodate all the new arrivals to an extension. national being billed 3000 new places almost twice as many as before and emergency solution itself and under the winter, we need other accommodation that allows people to be alone in a closed room on to be between close votes. close those on monday. move to these
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types, i'll have them for assistance as i next was and the refugees have to move together . instead of 6 square meters, each personnel only has full. the sick, a lot of people. you look forward to the people in the room which in the morning i'm very pleased with giving us a room over our heads in a bed to sleep in. and they give us food devalued the complaints of his helps every refugee in his or her mother tons. in 60 percent of cases, all of his colleagues find a solution and to show the shortstop of his if i didn't manage to help, at least i said hello to the coast and listen to them and made them feel i am here in the facility than stopping around 200 cases, a handled here is the nice that is fine. the problem with the authorities has been solved there watching the the, the news by from ballon here's reminds about top story. the un secretary general, i'm tired of the chapters house. so to clarify his reason,
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