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the, the, the cdw dues lie bit from berlin is real, carries out what it says was his largest ever incursion into gossip. the military said the overnight raid was brief and preparation for the next stages of combat. also coming up the conflict dominating the european union summit in brussels. leaders have agreed to call for humanitarian court doors and pauses to allow aid intake onset and police on demand hans in the us and searching for a gunman, suspected of killing at least 18 people in the northeastern state of may. the
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hybrid, gone to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. it happened under the cover of darkness last night is rarely. tanks carried out the largest incursion since the october 7th come off terror attacked. israel's army says the raids were brief and that they targeted him aust, positions in gaza in preparation for individual ground invasion. it comes as the united nations humanitarian coordinator for the palestinian territories has worn that nowhere in gaza is safe. and the home off run health ministry says that is really strong. so in the territory have now killed more than $7000.00 palestinians . as an uncle picks up, his nephew's body shrouded in white and takes him to the grave. another young victim of god's,
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as was name humanitarian crisis of i know this is one of my nephews belong to my brother's wife and children room outage on how that my nephew was injured 2 weeks ago. and because all the crossings are closed for medical evacuations, he passed away on how to put them in as no medicine for efficient treatment or no fuel. busy or the doctors did that based off the moment, but the idea of the situation in gaza has turned to one of abject misery with shortages and everything from water to food and medicine. the guys, hospitals have been particularly hot heat victims of these really extracts continue to poor in israel says it's targeting the terraced group from us. as the number of wounded civilians rises, the un says newly a 3rd of hospitals have had to close due to damage or like a few the fuse which is needed to pump the water and how
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a hospitals is in such short supply that the un has wanted may have to hold to humanitarian operations. 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 then walter comes to run. only the priorities are different from us, prefers to have all of the fuel for it's wolf. i think it would be that these 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 price
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would utilize touch him solution. it's in guns that he told us more about israel's overnight rate. a lot of my big worry to report the easily the troops or park street in some areas, particularly in the east, the 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 the the read or should they along the board is from to the tunnel gold 8th street. the border that was the journalist, hodgin pollution reporting from garza. these really armies has a 224 people are now being held hostage in garza. the chief is really military spokesman, says the number continues to change as authorities assess the available intelligent
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relatives of those held captive by him off militants, or keeping up the pressure on these really government to prioritize their release presidents of keyboards because as a demonstrates outside these right, the defense ministry and tennessee, as was one of many communities, attacked on october the 7th. and they want the return of the loved ones to be the number one priority for israel. i was my by the back. know, i wouldn't even say i want to make sure that the kids taking care of i want to know what is the condition. i want them know when all that kidnapped people know who is that? i know and we do, we know nothing. what's happened with the was or, or lower did nothing but people 7 see these really still reading from the scale of
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the attacks which sold more than 1400. this rate is measured by how much i know the minutes since work is still one going to recover the remains of people kills of hundreds of thousands of his re, the army reserve events of the call to defend the homeland civilians. to a following, the government's call to arms. but at this rate, the media have reported $150000.00 deputy cations for gun licenses. since the attacks i'm here to get a gun to buy months to buy guns and the silver 7 was the trigger to make them understand if the time to be on sale. in order to protect my family and my surroundings. if anyone tries to hold off, israel saves exported with gaza is secure now. but how mice and other minutes in groups are still firing rockets into israel.
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under the sound of the press conference organized by the relatives of the hostages is brought to an end by another box from gaza. more now from journalist semi circle in jerusalem. so yeah, well the incursion that we saw last by that raid is, are all those 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 send the troops when they're going it. 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 kind of like a lot of 4 hours is ready so that maybe they're going back to normal.
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uh there was even days felice, that is around the operations have and bombings in gaza have succeeded in stopping in this. but we've seen now more rockets being launched at the area. and certainly we understand that there been protesting tel aviv today. um, families of the hostages that are being held by him, us those families gather today to put pressure on these really government to intervene more 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
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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 it's 50 of those has the captive in the gaza strip. were killed by is riley bombings. and now we don't know, 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 really 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
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to me. thank you. on thursday, the united nations general assembly debated the war in gauze after the un security council failed to adopt a resolution calling for a ceasefire. on wednesday, the arguments were impassioned and heated. here's the israeli and palestinian passengers. the calling for the past 16 years. the international community and the you and have been complacent to how much a barrel build up in guys, a come place and the world has kept its head in the sand. does come us imbedded. it's me sides and rock. it's deep. we in under the civilian population of guys a ethics it accepted in a surgery on that day that the law abiding democracy could live side by side. we've cancer as genocide, the terms that fire tens of thousands of midsize in discriminate, dark civilians unprovoked. we have seen that nothing can change from us
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a genocide, that ideology not sadly, not the rehabilitation of guys, not economic incentives, not any promise of a brighter future. do you want to try many a few try. but everyone failed. the answer to the feeling of palestinian civilians is not killing always that i usually 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 for it or 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 opponent opposed to tie.
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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 as well from new york to brussels that a european union summit on thursday leaders called for a pause in the fighting between israel and tomas. in order to get aid to civilians in gauze of a declaration issued in the past hour, at the summit, calls for the establishment of humanitarian corps, doors, and pauses rather than a ceasefire of the e. u. it has been wrangling over the precise wording of the agreement for dates in the words are important list, bringing jack parents from our brussels bureau. he's asked that summit, jack, something of a breakthrough after the struggle defined that you've done in response to the is
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really how mosse more what more do we know about this agreement? yeah, well, they've got it over the line. and i think that's pretty significant. and they will be pleased to by that's what they've cooled for. the specific language that we're seeing is humanitarian. co. cory doors and humanitarian pause is to get things like a food medicine more to fuel supplies into the civilian population. living in garza, the bottle over this was a bite exactly what the wedding would be. that was to provide a pose that has come right now is a plural of pauses. what those pauses mean? we don't actually know. will it be a half hour pause to get some aden? could it be a call for multiple days with the israelis agreed to do such a thing? and that's one of the big questions here. but countries like germany and austria, for instance, will be pleased. they pretty much, completely took off the table. the suggestion, for instance, spain had said that they would call for a ceasefire, and i for the jams and the austrians and other countries as well. that was
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completely unacceptable because spies need to be negotiated. and that would have mine to a cool israel to negotiate with how much with you as well as obviously as well the notice is a terrorist organization. most democracy say they went to negotiate with terrorists . so what the issue is cooling for though, is some form of pauses to a large amount of terry and h get into the people of gauze countries. as i say, like spain also ireland and others are very worried about you cut ability. if they want to have some language, the code for supports of disability implied to inject language matters. the semantics are important here at the end of the day. does this declaration, does it? does it have any teeth? is it carry any political weight? yeah, that really is the big question will that can ration like this from the european union be able to change the minds of these reading the government? a lot of these pauses, they believe that, that fighting a terrorist organizing, they all fight tickets higher as the organization. the you, the united states,
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most of the western world believes in his, roused right to defend itself. the question is, will as well give up even a moment to a live, there's a car doors open and there's a pause is to take place really most on the left side spoken to understand that the pressure would only come under a different last a weight would only come from washington in the united states, whether they agree to get on board with this come from the european union will have to wait and see. but he usually does will say that they've done what they come today to try and make sure that the people, the civilian population, at least in the cause of all able to assess and humanitarian aid. that's what, that's what they want from this language in this document today, and then check the russian invasion of ukraine, the war and ukraine also on the agenda. i assume we're talking about changes there as well. yeah, that's what we're moving on to. neither do negotiations or not mit, mit least issue. i've taken 5 long and difficult hours for the leaders and now they move on to no less difficult discussions about financial support. the ukraine has
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a 50000000000 your aid package on the table. ukraine says it desperately needs additional money. most of the european union countries want to give that money to ukraine. the baltic countries are very, very insistent, obviously in the neighborhood of russia. that's the ukraine issue, isn't too far sidelined by them. it least questions. i'm you sues that they've been negotiating around that. the countries like hungry into the vacuum, for instance, the seemingly pads to prevent not 50000000000 age your aid package from going to ukraine. we so on gary improvement is to big to old bonds shaking hands. just a few days ago with the russian president vladimir putin, to that very, very strong frustration and condemnation at the summit by his father, we lead his dw checked here for the ladies from that summit in brussels. jack, thank you. while the middle east conflict is diverted, the world's attention away from the morgan ukraine. russia has been trying to seize
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the moment, stepping up. it's a salt in eastern ukraine. it's been concentrating a lot of its forces on the crate in town of, of the ukraine has reported heavy fighting there over the past 2 weeks. but despite heavy rushes, losses keeps as mosque out is persisting. here's more on the situation. and one of the most contested babbles of this will. this is after you've got ukrainian control city, just 10 kilometers from 20 ask of the month, some of the defensive russian forces going all out against ukraine. positions in 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 jeanette back in 2014 in russia is now coming up against the very same problems the ukrainians did during the summer offensive peoples $80.00. lucy, acute paper and
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a craney anatomy has well defended positions french troops, and it's telling me that's why it won't be able to inflict such a serious losses on the russian forces and prevent them from advancing about give capital speed to cool. um, do you get those? he's given these gun ukrainian forces can direct artillery strikes from the safety of deep underground positions. and obviously everything with the help of drones when russian soldiers leave their homage, vehicles, ukrainians, control grenades on them from above cranes. military times, russia has lost more than 2000 soldiers enough to have caught you, but you will go with the russians. have been able to clear the client in mine fields. we would have seen that all my vehicles making more progress as it is. that's stuck in convoys on not a very well they become easy targets to create in forces. liquid mission, you know, getting the skis. ukrainian military blog is posted face video,
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showing what they say is one of the drones destroying a russian flag on a hill overlooking the city. the message is clear, even the rest of the 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, but is default from surrounding of div come fights in ukraine this summer and autumn has shown the 20th century mine fields and defensive positions can still make things almost impossible for 21st century. always come 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 side. let's take a look now. some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. rushing, lawmakers and back the massive increase in military spending as the government's
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budget plans passed their 1st reading and parliament. the bill mean spending on the armed forces would rise by 68 percent, almost a 109000000000 years. most scale has already spent tens of billions on the, on it's 20 month old war in ukraine, where the united auto workers union and us card giant ford have reached a deal to end a strikes that's almost 6 weeks old. the agreement includes a record pay increase, but it still needs to be voted on by union members. workers are still striking it to other major us car. me thing in the us. a massive searches underway for a gunman suspected of killing 18 people and wounding 13 more. this latest mass shooting. it happened to the northeastern state of maine and the city of lewiston was president biden to day condemned the shooting, calling it senseless and tragic. and he repeated his appeal for a ban on assault weapons roofing to respond to yet another
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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. holding the rifle, the incidents spart security concerns across the state. so as is barely to people of this state, the city did not deserve this terrible assault on his citizens. on his peace of mind, by a sense of security. as the man 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.
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so normally we go, this time we decided to skip it for now kind of, it's not a web guess and turned out possibly to be a life saving situation. as an extensive search continues in main flags in washington, d. c has been lowered, hoffmeister, and sorta diety with the victims of the shooting w, washington bureau gp. this poll, she told us more about the mass fuel loaning 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 the hospital, in the mental hospital. and after that he returned to maine and this is really when the questions begin. uh, what's the police aware that he has his mental problems and where they informed
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that he has served more than 2 years in the us army and is known to be a great shorter who actually presets as multiple weapons. so these are all the questions which will be austin the following hours and days. we also learned that he and his girlfriend apparently split up slightly and that the 2 places that they show to show things took place. the bowling alley and the spar, the diesel places for both of them, apparently spend a lot of time together. so it seems as this has a really a private background in as people will wonder how a man with a history of mental problems. how was he allowed to have a gun? well, you know, if 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 new science of,
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of mental health issues a set then he's 40 years. so, so now the question really is, what kind of state do would come, what kind of fish will store 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 as thank you as well. us republicans have elected conservative congressman mike johnson from the state of louisiana to be the new speaker of the house of representatives. the vote ends weeks of political paralysis and republican in fighting on capitol hill. there broke out when former speaker kevin mccarthy was announced that 56 speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable mike johnson. after 21 days of lead to the
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chaos, the us house of representatives finally has a new speaker. so this week, mike johnson most less and say good in us politics, but his sudden elevation has trusted 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 1st 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 writes
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a stringent anti abortionist and 2020 election denied to success is a victory to the jumping section of the republican party. and donald trump had some whole months. the new speaker, the too much on some faces, edits in the pressing issues, the 1st of which will be reaching a deal to avoid a government shut down 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 dw news life from berlin. here's a reminder of our top stories. these really armies as
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a carried out overnight reads in the gaza strip to attack from us positions. israel says it was in preparation for the next stage of combat, as the country prepares to launch a full scale invasion. and e. u leaders have issued a declaration calling for the establishment of humanitarian corps doors and pauses to allow urgently needed aid to reach people in guns. after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day stick around. we'll be right back. the
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like because we can take the different w call, the world unpack pulse of your info, and all the inputs w stores now, onto the, to, under the cover of darkness is really change rolled into the gaza strip, the military calling it a brief incursion. preparation a rehearsal for the next stage of fighting a war against the boss that has become a war of words at the united nations today. israel, she went and bassett, or deliberate, a fiery argument against any resolution, calling for a ceasefire in gaza. the ambassador telling the general assembly, israel is not at war with human beings. he said we are at war with monsters. i broke off in berlin. this is the day i.

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