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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. moore is really airstrikes and ground raids in guns. i haven't been expected invasion pressure is growing on the government to secure the safe release of hostages failed by him. us to lead to be somewhere in guy's, also coming out, the humanitarian situation in gaza, deteriorates by the hour is vital supplies run low. 8 organizations say it's just 74 trucks have been allowed to deliver. relieve since the conflict began. and european leaders assigned to call for humanitarian corps and doors,
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and pauses to allow aiden to gaza. but reports say they're struggling during their summit to agree on a common position. the hello, i'm terry morris, and good to help you with is. israel's military says it has carried out more ground operations and error strikes in gaza overnight. flares were seen lighting up the night sky over the territory. explosions were also heard. israel's military has been pounding gaza, written that loosely since the from us terrorist attacks of october 7th and with some 1400 people, died a month says thousands of palestinians have been killed in his reels error strikes . the is really army says more than 200 people are still being held ha stage by
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from us in gaza. relatives of the hostages are keeping up the pressure on these really government to prioritize the release of the presidents of keyboards. because as a demonstrates outside these, right, the defense ministry, tennessee says 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. now i one thing say, i want to make sure that the kids taking care of, i want to know what is the conditions. i want them know when all that kidnapped people know who is now. and we do, we know nothing. what's, what's happened with the hours or all our see nothing but people 7 see these right. let's still reading from the scale of the attacks which sold more than $1400.00. this rate is measured by how much i know the minutes since work is still
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on going to recover the remains of people killed hundreds of thousands of his re, the army reservists, events of the call to defend the homeland civilians. to the 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. and i'm here to get a gun to buy months to buy guns. and yes, that's the 7. was the trigger to make me understand if the time to be on sale in order to protect my family and my surroundings. if anyone tries to heard of israel saves the spoiled with gaza, is secure. now what time us and other minutes in groups are still firing rockets into israel. under the sound of the press conference organized by the relatives of the hostages is brought to an
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end. ready by another by raj from gaza. ringback once cross over to dw tonya kramer in jerusalem, tanya, the as really government is getting a lot of pressure from the families of the hostages and the general public. can we say whether that's affecting israel's military strategy of the flood? that's right. there is a lot of pressure here um, uh, from the hostage companies, but also in the general public to deal with this hosted crisis. the per m. d, relative of the hostages is saying the government is not doing enough to get them back. and also interesting enough. there's some polls that are usually coming out towards the weekend and is really news papers saying that there is a trend that the public opinion says maybe to hold off of the this ground operation
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. and to see whether, you know, they can be something done about their negotiations. now we've heard from cut one of the main, maybe h, as in this hostage crisis that our mitigating in directly between our mazda is read and also egypt as in goals. that there might be some kind of break. so, but that is very much on people's mind. vide no, never the last fair hearing also from the is really ami. they made another targeted rate into the gaza strip from the eastern side into says, a area and the eastern side in garza, during the night of this thing targeting the again, in for a structure. they went out again and all of this. of course again, while a artillery fire continues on the gauze and strip, also massive as try contain on the gaza strip, also into solves of cause of where israel has told gauze and presidents the civilian population to seek shelter. tony, we're getting reports also of the us air strikes against several targets inside
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syria. how does that fit into the bigger picture here of the slow we understand from the u. s. that they are these where retaliatory strikes with done by 2 sided sets of sixteens on targets belonging to iranian proxies or from the wrong and revolutionary goss. this thing, the house being a tax on you as personnel in the area of syria and iraq in the past couple of weeks or days. i have to say and this strikes there where in syria near to the rocky of border. and the rest officials said that the strikes were not coordinated with israel. and we also heard in his statement from us defense secretary lloyd austin, that basically these are not related to the israel hum us war. so they want to make it a, you know, a difference here, but at the same time, we also understand that
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a lot of concerned that this war in the south, in gauze i would, you know, develop into a wider region 4. and the u. s. has sent many military assets to the region to the eastern mediterranean in the past couple of weeks. tony, thank you very much. that was our correspond to tony kramer in jerusalem. while the united nation says 45 percent of all homes and guys have been damaged or destroyed, with more than 2000000 people, largely dependent on for an a. the un says only $74.00 supply trucks have been allowed, indigo, also, since the fighting began. that's down from 500 the day before the mazda attacks on israel, because the health industry says more than 7000 palestinians have been killed by is really airstrikes. many of them children. and uncle picks up his nephews, body shrouded in white, and takes him to the grave. another young victim of gauze, as was name humanitarian crisis of
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a little. this is one of my nephews and goes to my brother's wife and children room outage on how the by to my nephew was injured 2 weeks ago. and because all the crossings are close to medical evacuations, he passed away the government as no medicine for fiction treatment or no fuel. busy the doctors did their best offer in the moment. the idea of the situation in gaza is $10.00 to $1.00 of abject misery, which shortages in everything from water to food and medicine. the causes hospitals have been particularly hot, heat victims of use riley strikes, continue support in israel says it's targeting the terrorist 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 lack a few of the fuel which is needed to pump the water. and how of
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hospitals is in such short supply that the un has one that may have to hold to humanitarian operations. if more doesn't arrive soon. that 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 from us, which governs the golden street stores, few boat, diesel fuel. the other types of the busy in another part of the fuel is all inside the gulf stream and there's enough for many days for hospitals and walter comes to run. only the priorities are different from us, prefers to have all the fuel for its war fighting capabilities. 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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but let's go directly to guys. i know we're a journalist, husband lucia joins us on the line. husband guys is receiving only a trickle of the humanitarian aid. it needs describe to us what conditions you and other people there are facing now. and it's so hard, didn't garza, it's getting harder day by day, a lack of, of everything, lack of food like before, the like drinking water above that. you know, bower? no, i think sort city no internet, no communication. and the transportation is, is how to that mostly the connection between the cities is very limited. people are hardly communicating with, with each other. they are lying on every thing like bakery. the grocery shop says, uh, but where is like some drinking water places. people go and wash too. we see people
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have like have good news and have everything back to fill it with it with washing or drink or to some people that shifted to do cooking on fire in see the know full open gas because it's not available as well. um old aspects of light were affected. it during the said the 20 or $21.00 days. it's un says nowhere is safe in gaza. they point out that 45 percent of all homes and guys that had been destroyed or damaged. where do you go? has um, where do you and your family go when the bones start falling? this is the big question among ordinary people here or the we is there is no place to go. i know personally if any people who hack you way to do the south wednesday off to evacuate at from kansas city or the goal temple to the south region cities. but i mean many of them, the chad, back to the, to, to, to, to the,
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to got with the city because it's like continued of air strikes in the south. we, i mean according to the specifics like, issued yesterday by them israel sales we are talking about over 2600. we have killed in the south. we cities a while about 4 or over 4000 were killed in dallas and the north. so people always wonder where, where, where is that the safe place and where to go? many people have no place to go. i know literally people are sleeping in the 3 or in their college in the street. awesome, thank you very much. journalist husband pollution in gaza. thank you. your opinion leaders meeting of the summit and brussels have called for a pause in the fighting between israel and him, us to get desperately needed a to civilians in gaza. the common declaration calls for the establishment of
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humanitarian corps, doors, and pauses, rather than a ceasefire. you leaders had struggled to agree on the statements precise wording. what's the cost to brussels now to speak with their correspond as their best league? about what did it take for the european union leaders to find a common position on the israel homeless conflict that it took the lead as 5 hours of intense bargaining and figuring about the building of a declaration that might not have much impact on the ground. actually, now they talk about pauses and twins hearing corey doors, but not defining what that actually means how long these pauses should be. and the f a is designed to get committed tearing 8 into guys in order to get hostages and for in those out of cause i to wind some time. and as a compromise that you also suggest no to have to hold an international peace conference soon. also this building is very fluffy, it's
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a french proposal. and that was also ventilated during the visit of the amount of mccord in israel. and but the but to commit to have doubt that this sticker nation for the have much impact because night that use right and all the terrorist organization i'm us for the give much and about the birds from the you. the role will be to, to finance you, minutes, hearing aid for the but the you has in this conflict, not much political clout. then thank you very much. that was our correspond to belt the good in brussels. in other news, chinese state media is a former chinese premier lead paint shown has died at the age of 68. the cause of death was reported to be a heart attack. lee was trying his number 2 leader for 10 years from 2013 to earlier this year. he was known as an advocate for private business,
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