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the, the, this is dw news life and from berlin, israel carries what it says was its largest ever incursion into gauze up the military said the overnight raid was brief and preparation for the next stages of combat. also coming up can the european union speak with one voice when the topic is israel and her boss will have the latest from today's e u summit in brussels and police on a man hot in the he was searching for a gun and suspected of killing at least 18 people in the northeastern state of
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maine. the hybrid golf is good to have you with us. it happened under the cover of darkness last night. these rarely tanks carried out the largest incursion since the october 7th from us. the terror attacks. israel's army says that the rates were brief and that they targeted him off positions in preparation for individual ground invasion . now it comes as the united nations humanitarian coordinator for the palestinian territories as warned that nowhere in gaza is safe. the mos run health ministry and gaza says it is rarely air strikes have killed more than $7000.00 palestinians. an uncle picks up his nephew's body shrouded in white and takes him to the grave. another young victim of gauze as was name, humanitarian crisis. luna. this is one of my nephews belong to my brother's wife
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and children room outage on how the my nephew was injured. if more doesn't arrive soon. israel says any fuel they allow in could be seized by him us and rejects you and claims that god doesn't have enough. we responded to by referring them to where come us, which governs the gulf industry. it stores fuel both diesel fuel. the other types of the busy and then other types of the fuel is all inside the gulf industry and there's enough for many days for hospitals and. busy comes to run only the priorities are different from us, prefers to have all of the fuel for its wolf. i think it would be that the leading civilians without the leaders around the world and to facing what can be done to help civilians who are the ones paying the heaviest prize
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and journalist hygiene boucher is in gone. so he told us more about israel's overnight rate. last night they were to report that easily. the troops are at park street in some areas, particularly in the east to have grades in front of us to read. and according to the news from the are the officials or the witnesses, they're there until the v. r. ash about the read or shipping along the board is from to be tend to hold the industries in border that was hygiene pollution. they're reporting. i want to go now. the journalist saw me so call he is in jerusalem reporting for us. so let me give us the latest on the conflict of this out. yeah, well, the incursion that we saw last by that raid
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a 0 there saying that there would be more of these, the raids ahead of the ground, the invasion. so we're going to see more air strikes on the gaza strip. and at the same time, we're getting to see these raids. these raids are supposed to prepare. the ground troops ends up supposedly like you in the troops when they're going in. now i can tell you just the recently them being alerts in the tell of this area for firing of the rockets from the gaza strip. and this was after a kind of like a lot of 4 hours is ready so that maybe they're going back to the normal. uh, there was even days, felice, that is around the operations have and bombings in garza have succeeded in stopping in this. but the we've seen now more a rocket to be launched at the area. does that mean we understand that there been
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protesting tel aviv today, of families of the hostages that are being held by him. us these families gathered today to put pressure on these really government to intervene more or more? can you tell us? so yeah, there's a mounting of pressure from these the families and they have decided not to be silent anymore. they're marching in the street. some of them are actually camping. it very close to with the operations rooms of the i d. f. in the, in the heart of tell of they've and the they're saying that this is a window of opportunity. and is there a has to do the best to release these prisoners? those were held the captive at the same time we heard from the la spokesperson the today. and the said that as 50 of those has the captive in the gaza strip, were killed by is riley bombings. and now we don't know,
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of course, if it's true or not, but the families, they see that everything has to be done and the window is closing. we know the color has been involved is rarely officials have praise. the role of cuts are even the torque of closing down is a 0, which was a kind of a threat that we heard in recent days. so today the government decided not to go ahead and discuss this issue as a 0 of course, belonging to cut the end. it seems that they want to have the window open for release of prisoners journalist assembly spoken with the latest or 9 from jerusalem . 70. thank you. the united nations general assembly has been debating the war in gaza after the un security council failed to adopt a resolution on the conflict. here is some of what was said today by the israeli and palestinian ambassadors. the calling for the past 16 years. the international
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community and the un has been complacent to how much a thorough build up in guys, a come place and the world has kept its head in the sand, does come ice imbedded. it's me sides and rock. it's deep. we've in an, under the civilian population of guys, though it accepted in a surgery out of the that the law abiding democracy could live side by side. we've cancer as genocide, the attorneys that fire tens of thousands of mid size indiscriminately a 3rd civilian unprovoked. we have seen that nothing can change from us a genocide, that ideology not sadly, not the rehabilitation of gods, not economic incentives, not any promise of a brighter future. the un tried many a few tried, but everyone failed. the answer to the feeling of palestinian civilians is not the
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killing of these are the civilians. and the answer to the killing of is really civilians is not the killing of palestinian civilians. vengeance is a dead and the only path forward is justice. the only path for that is justice justice for the palestinian people. done this thought the law done, then that done that eric it done with today it to accommodate is an uphold. it upholds hi. this is what we are here for. as a united nations to save future generations from the school, the war appalled it for the sake of all nations. for the ability of these united nations to or from new york to brussels,
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the ball. the situation in the middle east is dominating a summit of european union leaders. the you have said that it stands in solidarity with israel after those deadly terror attacks. by whom aust but members are struggling to agree on the united response to the conflict. a key pointed disagreement, whether it's a call for a few minutes here you'd ceasefire to allow a to flow into gone to the divisions were clear as leaders arrived today for the summer is israel is a democratic state that's guided by very humanitarian principles of i'm can see can be like one of this upcoming, and that's why you can be sure that these riley army will follow the rules that come from international law. i have no doubt about that kind. so i hope we will see are if in union call for you out here and see fire the monetary and pause. i'm not obsessed about what language we use, what we want is because like in the violin stuff, we have this origin to have to humanitarian. i think that the mentions and the
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suffering that we are witnessing thanks to the media in got to see is there is no future for israel issue. i was not able to take out this threat that has to be store is deterrence against as well. but particularly now against how much, but now the question is, how do you do this ministry that's up to raise your i can notice that you cannot judge that we do not have all the effects which they are having actions are list pulling the are very on check paired. he is in our brussels bureau. good evening to you jack. so the you in could not find one voice regarding this conflict was the european union able to do any better? know brenda, still in really, really intense discussions right now. this summit is turning into one of those. some is where the trend 7 lead is on negotiating over a very specific piece of language. and we had is arrived called the irish leader talking about that language. and it's whether the you cause is one voice for what
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they're saying is even humanitarians cease fires, or humanitarian pause is countries like germany and austria totally against the use of the word ceasefire. because that would imply a negotiation that would have to be negotiated with the how much the tire organization, the european union, like many democratic countries around the world says that it, when you go see the terrorist organizations. yes. so what that will read device is that it could provide some sort of pause some possibility for how much in gaza to regroup. and that would show a division a sort of diversion away from the support of is rose rights to defend itself. some countries though, for instance, spain, ireland, and others, the saying that a ceasefire needs to take place in order to support the civilians that are living in gaza as the offensive continues and the impact the is ready to grind. infect offends if we believe may be imminence. there's a lot of negotiation going on right now around. not specific language. also,
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whether they call it a pause. a pause is and on top of that, that will be what comes out. but we wouldn't know that it's such a pause would mean would it be hoffen? i also have to be able to access or could it be multiple days and even then brand, if it is a humanitarian pause, does it matter it does. you have the weight to persuade israel to, to make such a move, but that's what the lead is going through. as we sit here with the you kind so summit today and jack, what about the russian invasion of ukraine that we're also on the agenda, and i'm assuming that there is tension disagreements there as well. yeah, that's why i mean we, we haven't moved onto those discussions yet, but the both at countries, especially in countries like poland, a very keen, the war in ukraine is not sidelined by everything that's going on in the middle east. and in your, at your age, the rest of the efforts to fight off the russian invasion. this is really tricky
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though, because we now know, having seen the hon. gary and prime minister of it to old bunch. shaking hands with russian president vladimir putin in beijing. just a few days ago, he took some real heat from reports as he entered this summit today and refused to apologize for doing so despite you know, the pressure from the european union, the sanctions. the pressure from his feller need is, but he seems to act on blocking mount 50000000000 your aid package and discussions around that might be really difficult. but at the moment, the real focus is on, on them, at least and, and whether they'll just decides cool for these pauses or si size, which doesn't look like it's going to be a ceasefire. cool, right now. looks like it's going to be the pause is in check. what about the critics of looking you from outside is saying that the european union is looking at what like the you in a lot of lip service. the piece but unable to speak with one voice. yeah. it's really hard for them right now. i'd be you. what it as be many divisions. i've
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a many issues over the past few years, whether it's breaks it, whether it's migration, you know, whether it's a high to deal with cove and they will have the divisions that they broadly being able to sort of ads, fluid based on looks. so divided the political positions are really complex, but really even then brand, it doesn't necessarily matter so much if there are these divisions because the real question is, does the, you have the diplomatic power here. and the truth is that for the israelis, especially the diplomatic weight comes from washington. i mean, you need as well that trying to get on the same page on this. they know that the, the leadership in israel really looks more towards the us than it does to the, towards the european union. yeah, yeah. that sort of power looking very saw at the moment. check there with the latest, from the summit in bras with jack. thank in a while. the middle east conflict has diverted the world's attention away from the war in ukraine. russia has been trying to seize the moment, stepping up. it's a salt in eastern new crate. it's been concentrating
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a lot of its forces on the ukrainian town of, of difficult ukraine has reported heavy fighting there over the past 2 weeks. but despite heavy russian losses keeps as mosque out is persisting. here's more on the situation and one of the most contested battles of this this is after you've come ukrainian control city, just 10 kilometers from 28th of the month. some of the defensive russian forces going all out against ukrainian positions. here the fighting is most intense, but ukraine is that the time to prepare, developing, and reinforcing its defenses. since rushing back to protest took over nearby to net back in 2014. russia is now coming up against the very same problems the ukrainians did during that summer, offensive peoples $80.00. lucy, acute paper in the near crane unami has well defended position the french troops,
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and it's telling me that's why it will be able to inflict such a serious loss is on the russian forces and prevent them from advancing about. i've given capital speed the pool of do you get those? he's getting these gum ukrainian forces can direct onto the re, strikes from the safety of deep underground positions and over see everything with the help of drones. when russian soldiers leave their homage, vehicles the ukrainians, control grenades on them from above. cranes, military claims russia has lost more than 2000 soldiers enough to have come visit with you. if the russians had been able to clear the client in mind fails, we would have seen that all mach vehicles making more progress of as it is, that's stuck in convoys on not a very well they become easy targets to create in forces liquid machine. you know, greens, cookies, ukrainian military blog is posted face video, showing what they say is one of the drones destroying a russian flag on
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a hill overlooking the city. the message is clear, even russia's symbolic gains and have to have got the going to be short lived. this map was compiled from open source data by the institute for the study of war and shows areas considered to be russian gains in yellow. at most, let's say russian forces have advanced by an estimated 1.5 to 2 kilometers. still fall from surrounding of div come fighting ukraine this summer and autumn has shown the 20th century mine fields and defensive positions can still make things almost impossible for 21st century armies spring. but ukraine and russia. i liked you to look for place to attack the deck, knew anything like after you've got places where the enemy hasn't had a chance to begin. let's take a look now. some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world, rushing lawmakers to back the massive increase in military spending as the government budget plans were passed, their 1st reading and parliament,
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the bill mean spending on the armed forces would raise by 68 percent to almost a 109000000000. europe's moscow has already spent tens of billions on it's a 20 month old war in ukraine. so baki is new prime minister robert fee to has announced his government is stopping military aid to ukraine because also told swore back lawmakers that he will not support new e u sanctions against musk out if they impact slovakia. the populace prime minister, one last month to elections campaigning on a pro russia platform, is at least 20 something people have been killed in mexico. after hurricane otis slammed into the resort city of alca polk, up officials say tens of thousands of others on mexico's pacific coast have been left without power. otis made landfall as a category 5 store master rapidly and unexpectedly strengthening in just our
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joy to day. bye bye for the united auto workers union and us cart joined for to reach the deal to end a strike. this lasted only 6 weeks. the agreement includes a record pay increase, but still needs to be voted on by union. members. workers are still striking at 2 other major us coordinators with thing in the united states. a massive search is under way for a government suspected of killing 18 people and wounding 13 more. this latest mass of shooting. it happened to the north eastern state of maine in the city of lewiston, us president biden today condemned the shooting as senseless and tragic. he once again appealed for a ban on assault weapons roofing to respond to yet another mass shooting. the next morning police issued an arrest warrant on 8 guns. this murder for the suspect. the suspect was captured on cctv footage,
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holding the rifle, the incidents spart security concerns across the state. so as every one of the people of this state, this city did not deserve this terrible assault on his citizens, on his peace of mind. and a sense of security as demand hunt continues, people in the area have been advised to stay indoors. the one resident in the nearby town of lisbon shed that he and his son are lucky to be alive after changing plans wednesday night is practice for the children. so normally we go. this time we decided to skip it for now, kind of, it's not a whim, i guess, and turned out possibly to be
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a life saving situation. as an extensive search continues in main, flags in washington, dc have been lowered to a half mast and solidarity that the victims of the shooting. all right, let's bring it in our washington bureau chief municipal which she has been following this story. another mass shooting in the us is what more do we know throughout the day that the suspect earlier this year started making statements about hearing voices, and that he wants to hurt fellow soldiers while he was serving at the military base, he spend a few weeks, 2 or so in a hospital, in a mental hospital. and after that he returned to maine and this is really when the questions begin. uh, once the police aware that he has his mental problems and where they informed that he has served more than 2 years in the us army and is known to be a great shorter who actually professor as multiple weapons. so these are all the
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questions which will be austin the following hours and days. we also learned that he and his girlfriend apparently stood up just slightly and that the 2 places that they show to show things took place. the bowling alley and the spar that these were places for both of them apparently spend a lot of time together. so it seems as this has a really a private background or is people will wonder how a man with a history of mental problems. how was he allowed to have a gun? well, you know, the problem is you only need to be 18 years old in the state of main uh to buy a gun. and uh, maybe apparently he wasn't showing and the, and the science of, of mental health issues a set then use for the year. so, so now the question really is what kind of stay to would come?
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what kind of official as to when someone is diagnosed of, of, of health this health issues and how can they find out if he or she is still possessed as weapons? these are questions. nobody has an answer for using his full with the ladies from washington. it is thank you. as staying in washington, republicans have elected conservative congressman mike johnson for the state of louisiana to be the new speaker of the house of representatives. the vote ends weeks of uncertainty and republican infighting on capitol hill since the removal of the previous speaker, kevin mccarthy. 56 speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable mike johnson. after 21 days of lead to this chaos, the us house of representatives finally has a new speaker. so this week,
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mike johnson most less and say good in us politics. but his sudden elevation has trust him into the national spotlight to my colleagues. i want to thank you all for the trust that you have instilled in me to lead us in this historic and unprecedented moment. they were in the challenge of before us is great, but the time for action is now, and i will not let you down his election ends, the paralysis in the house since the unprecedented ousting of his predecessor kevin mccarthy. this is the 4th time republicans tried to agree on the need for the speakership. they failed the fast 3, the speaker elect bike jobs in the state of louisiana. not conservative and student support or former president donald trump. the new speaker is no stranger to controversial opinions. a vocal opponent about g, b t q lights, a stringent anti abortionist, and 2020 election denied. the success is
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a victory to the trump insights and the republican party. and donald trump had some whole months. the new speaker the mark johnson faces alec to new york, pressing issues, the 1st of which will be reaching a deal to avoid a government shutdown by november 17th. and despite the divided nature of politics in the us, many that will be glad the deadline is come to an end. you're watching the w news line from berlin. here's a reminder of our top stories. these really armies as a carried out overnight rage and the gaza strip, to attack a mazda positions and in preparation for the next stage of combat. and at least 18
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people have been killed in a mass shooting in the northeastern us state, have made a massive search for the suspect is now underway. this is the w news. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more of old news, followed by the day. i hope to see you there. the,
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