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[000:00:00;00] the the, this is the, the news coming to live from berlin. more is really ground rage in gaza. the army says it's ground forces backed up by fighter jets and drones carried out a tax against some us targets in the central guys has strep strikes come ahead of an expected invasion. also coming up, the humanitarian situation in gaza, deteriorates by the hour as vital supplies run low 8 organization. se just 74
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trucks have been allowed to deliver relieves. since the conflict began and at a summit in brussels, european leaders decided to call for humanitarian cora doors. and pauses to allow age into gaza, but reports say they struggle to agree on a common position. plus the chinese state media reports the death of the countries . former premier league shown was china is number 2 leader for 10 years before being sidelined by chinese presidents bleaching agent. she's in thing a few months ago, the pillow and terry martin. good to have you with us. israel's military says it has carried up more ground operations and the air strikes in gaza overnight. players were seen lighting up the night sky over the territory. explosions were also heard
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. israel's military husband, welding does a relentlessly since the from us of the terrorist attacks of october 7th, in which some 1400 people died. so my says thousands of palestinians have been killed in israel's airstrikes. is really army. so there's more than 200 people are still being held hostage by him. us in gaza, relatives of the hostages, or keeping up the pressure on these really government to prioritize their release. the presidents of keyboards as a demonstrates outside these rate the defense ministry intent of eve. this 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 want my by the back. now i want them say, i want to make sure that the kids taking care of. i want to know what is the
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condition. i want them know when on the cabinet people know who is that i know and we do, we know nothing. what's happened with the i was or, or lower seat, nothing but people. 7, see, israel is still raising from the scale of the attacks which solved more than $1400.00. these rate is measured by how much i know the minutes since work is still on going to recover the remains of people killed hundreds of thousands of his re, the army reserve, his events of the call to defend the homeland civilians, to a following the government's call to arms, some of the stuff that is right. the media have reported 150000 deputy cations for gun licenses. since the attacks say, i'm here to get a gun to buy much to buy guns and the silver 7 was the trigger to make me to stand at the time to be on sale. in order to protect my family and my surroundings. if
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anyone tries to hold off, israel stays exploded with guys that is secure. now what, how mouse and other minutes in groups are still firing rockets into israel. and instead of the press conference organized by the relatives of the hostages is brought to an end by another raj from gaza. ringback sure, while ago i spoke with d w as tanya kramer inside egypt as involved, 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,
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while the artillery fire continues on the gaza strip, also must as try campaign on the gaza strip. also in the south of calls where israel has told goes and residents the civilian population to seek shelter. join now by military analyst prank collette which east joins is from oxford in the u. k . frank, the israeli army says it's ground forces and jets carried out. a targeted rate in central goes a strip of can this be seen as an overture to the expected landed mation a good morning, terry. yeah, so in a sense, i mean what we're seeing now is quite doable in operations like this. we saw this interact with the americans on the british, that cold battery. the purpose recognizance is info. ready us and every recognizance, the purpose is essentially to test the defenses. get the troops some experience trying to understand a most importantly, trying to understand the kind of resistance that they may face. no telling me for my boss,
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but also for minds and other prepared obstacles near the border. notice i have gone in very deeply, but i think as time goes, i'm not going to see more of these. and some of the main penetrate a little more data in the one or 2 kilometers we've seen so far. yes, the 2nd thing is that they are message just based way the public and we saw from tanya is report that the kind of message are trying to convey the army is inaccurate. it's doing things and does this type of symbol. now reports are also coming in frank of the us air strikes against several targets in syria. how does that fit into the bigger picture of this complex a yes, the west in canada is from, from when i, i've been hearing are extremely worried about this. now the rates into syria, by the us, the arabs has been essentially a response to the rating attacks on us forces in iraq and syria themselves. so we're seeing
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a measure to calibrate it. proportional response for the americans. we're not seeing an escalation, but this is messaging to iran that the americans won't take these actions against our troops in iraq or serial likely, but also to demonstrate capability and remind the arraignment that is a fairly large american force ready to take action. should it be required? those strikes in syria also raise the specter of the possibility of a wider war there been reports. frank of an explosion near israel. southern border with egypt is real as exchanging daily fire with a has the law at its northern border with lab and on could this become a multi front war a very much so i think they say tom, but instead of the one to the, to the south of god. so i think i know this, it is rather suggesting that that, that it came from yeah. then the american shut down some drugs for me. i'm in last week and i think this 1 may have been met for them show of its target in the as well. but milwaukee?
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yes. i've the, the auction that will detonate, test script wider escalation will be a decision by hezbollah to, to engage it's rocket forces. i think everybody's keen, that doesn't happen right now though it's riley's and has bought a i've been taking a fairly low level of of come back, but if we see not intensifying, it can be very serious, not only for 11 on itself, so which would be devastating ultimately, but for the why to reach it. right, i want to get back to the idea of this blooming ground operation. that is real says it is planning to carry out. we have is really troops mask on the border. they are ready to enter gaza. what will happen once that begins, if it begins frank will have most of played a very cool day, but the, the hostages, extending the strategic cult. oh not right. you've got the strategic space for the israelis, but i think many, many people now looking at this, i think a,
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that the form this incarceration or assault may take may not be a single largest salt, but make the prize a number of, of, of raids in force and extractions, we don't know. it will certainly a cub, but the americans are particularly advising these railways. do not go in force with the purpose of occupation. what we would prefer to see is to treat this as a series of operations rather than one single operation. it does appear that that's the way these way. these are beginning to look at things frank, we really appreciate your analysis. that was military analyst prank lead, which okay, terry so the united nation that says 45 percent of all homes and guns that have been damaged or destroyed with more than $2000000.00 people, largely dependent on for an a. the un says only 74 supply trucks have been allowed in the gaza since the fighting began. that's down from hundreds
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a day prior to hamas attacking israel. on october 7th, the gaza health ministry says more than 7000 palestinians have been killed by his really airstrikes many of them children. an uncle picks up his nephew's body shrouded in white and takes him to the grave. another young victim of gauze as was named humanitarian crisis. lola, 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 the doctors did that based off the idea of the situation in gaza, has turned to one of abject misery, with shortages in everything from water to food and medicine. the cause is hospitals have been particularly hot,
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heat victims of use riley strikes, continued 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 like a few the fuse which is needed to pump the water. and how of hospitals is in such short supply that the un has wanted, 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 gulf industry. it stores fuel both diesel fuel and the other types of the busy in another types of the fuel is all inside the gulf industry. and there's enough for many days,
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for hospitals and welter comes to run. only the priorities are different from us prefers to have all over to him for his life. i think capabilities leading civilians without the leaders around the world and to facing what can be done to help civilians to are the ones paying the heaviest price. earlier i spoke with journalist husband pollution who is in gaza. he described the conditions that he and other people there are facing. so it's so hard didn't balance. it's getting harder a day by day and a lack of a bigger thing, 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,
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with each other. they are lying on every thing like bakery. the grocery shop says, uh, where is like some drinking water places. people go and wash too. we see people have like have good news and have everything back to pay list with it with the washing or drink or to and some people that shifted to do cooking on fire and see the little full open guide because it's not available as well. um old aspects of light were affected it during the said the 20 or 21 days. it's the un says nowhere is safe in gaza. they point out that 45 percent of all homes in gaza had been destroyed or damaged. where do you go? how does um, where do you and your family go when the bombs start falling? this is the big question among ordinary people here or is
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a we is there is no place to go. i know personally many people who have to wait to do the south wednesday aust, evacuate a 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, to go with the city because it's like continued often strikes in the house we, i mean according to that, that's a 6 like issued yesterday by them. israel cells we are talking about over 2600 with killed in the south. we cities a while about 4 or over 4000 were killed in, in, in, in, in garza and the north. so a 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 leading into 3 or in their cars in the street. awesome,
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thank you very much. journalist husband pollution in gaza. at the summit in brussels, european union leaders have called for a pause in the fighting between israel and whom us to get desperately needed aid to civilians in gaza. the common declaration calls for the establishment of humanitarian corps doors, and pauses rather than a ceasefire. you leaders had struggled to agree on the statements precise wording. well, let's listen to what the, some of the chairman and present to the european council showing. michelle said after the agreement was reached to move or you don't really have certainly take a note of the serious deterioration of the humanitarian situation. and we need to develop a number of measures to ensure that there is access to equipment and to aid in the humanitarian crisis. you know something. so what exactly did europe and leaders agree to in the end? chairs are brussels correspond, badly got but it took the lead,
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has 5 hours of intense bargaining and figuring about the voting 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 gaza to win some time. and as a compromise that you also suggest now to have to hold an international peace conference soon. also this building is very fluffy, it's a french proposal, and that was also ventilated during the visit of a monument, nicole in israel and but the bus to come see have doubt that this stipulation for the have much impact because night that, you know, the terrorist organization i must be the give much and about the birds from the you
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. the road will be to to find the instrument tearing age for the but the you has in this conflict, not much political clout, then thank you very much. that was our correspond about the good in brussels. let's take a look now and some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. at least 27 people have been killed in mexico. after hurricane otis slammed into the resort city of acapulco official site, tens of thousands of other residents on mexico's pacific coast have been left without power. just made landfall as a category 5 storm after rapidly and unexpectedly strengthening in just a few hours. tens of thousands of skewed school pupils in bolivia had been sent home due to air pollution caused by extensive wild fires. authorities. a 2000000 hectares of land have been burned. trout who has led to a lack of water tampering, firefighting efforts. fires are off and started by farmers clearing weeds and grass
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land in the us. a massive searches other way for a gunman. the suspected of killing 18 people and wounding 13 more research. the home of the relative of a relative of the suspect to is an army river surfaced. the shootings happened at a building and a bar in lewiston in the state of main chinese state per media. se forward chinese premier league k chung has died at the age of 68. the cause of death was reported to be heart attack. lee was trying his number 2 leader and for 10 years from 2013 to earlier this year is known as an advocates for private business, but was that largely sidelines by fusion ping who's become chinese most powerful leader in decades for more let's bring in corresponded probably in crunch by joint just from beijing, probably
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a tell us more about who lee kitchen was and about his political legacy. yes, he was really an extraordinary politician. he was born into one of the poorest provinces in china and also born into a very turbulent time during his youth. he was sent to the countryside. um, actually like millions of other young chinese at the time to learn from peasants to do a physical labor. so actually by the time when most of the state found a died and thinking about peace in the country reopened, he was already quite old. but then he started to study and he became a very brilliant academic. he, um, just studied law and economy. he was very interested in also some controversial topic to a sensitive topics, for example, at the root of law. and he was known to be a very edit english loan. and some classmates even mentioned that he, history was to continue his studies abroad. but then actually the potty secretary office university step in and they wanted to keep them in the country to build them up as a future leader. and that's exactly what happened. and he had
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a very steep career before he was 50. he almost already had to have, has been running to provinces and he was known to be very pragmatic. um, economically you can call him every farmer and he was certainly very close to the people. and many people speculate that that he could be the future. number one of china, but i that post the potty to see the then when to see thing thing. and he became the prime minister roughly 10 years ago. and especially in the last use was the sidelines that were not many a public appearances from him anymore. so and you can say that as teaching ping did not really um get except a strong number to next to him. well, as you say uh, lee was sidelined under present, shooting pain has tried his government probably and pursued a different course from what lee stood for a well, definitely the so a seating thing, a basically um stands for uh, yeah, uh, a one person rule. also the potty made
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a big come back and also i do all the jeep and you could send was different. his ideas were more um, a pragmatic. he was a business oriented open minded. i wouldn't call him a necessarily a liberal but um, definitely he split for quite a different cost um a compact with a seats in pink. and that actually makes us that's also a sensitive mete. um, uh, because the people don't only mourn the loss of a life of a politician of a person, but also of the values that he stood for. i mean, it's easy to imagine that a china under his roof would have been quite different than a china whole. china has developed now. so it is quite sensitive and you can see that the, even um, on the online platform, see a lot of postings happen, sends that if it's really highly current to the public opinion about as a test. so i think it's that you can see through sensitive probably and thank you very much. that was drill is fabia and credit for invasion. returning now to our top story,
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the current war in the middle east and the repercussions it has around the world in the us. the conflict in israel and gaza has left jewish empower, standing in american communities on edge experts. a warning of a rise and anti semitism and is lemme phobia demonstrations on both sides of the conflict have broken out across the country, especially on college campuses. dw is poll as spoken to joyce and palestinian americans in the capital. washington. a note on verizon has never been this while read walking around campus at georgetown university. the past couple of weeks, he's seen protests which launched into hateful tyrants. he says he received threats of wine and himself, and the people tried to find his home address. we watch a video of a rally at the university of pennsylvania, but demonstrators can be heard calling for genocide against you. it's
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extremely unsettling to see the calls for genocide to see the calls for one state with no using it to see them walk right by. and right in front of jews on campus, it takes a total, but you have to show up and you have to do what you have to do. otherwise they went with nolan has done is called found a group of jewish law students who support israel. the group wants to take a stand against what they describe as growing and to submitting an anti is really rather rich in the us. the fear is mounting them on the palestinian american community to chicago. this little boy was killed and then the alleged hate crime authorities said 6 year old idea all for you me was attacked for be muslim. and the tensions over the conflict in the middle east lead to the killing beer ramadan. she now we worked as an educational consultant in the palestinian american community. she would only talk to us in the park that she fears her office may become
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a target to the 6 year old boy who was murdered in the chicago area from my home town. has caused a lot of anxiety and a lot of fear and parents who are making sure that their kids are being safe as well. my daughter and she text me from work and she was like, mom, i feel anxious. i don't know why. and we talked about it and it was about everything it was going on and she said she feels paranoid about going out. tensions in the us are so high that presidential biden has open outlets to address the issue with most without equivocation denounced. and i semitism, we must also without equivocation denounced as lemme phobia. and all you heard, i hear you're heard. i want you to know. i see you belong. am it growing divisions? there are instances of jews and arabs coming together. this really was organized by jewish voice for peace. ok, that's critical of is really policy. and i need to say something i need to do to
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something. we've been the victims of genocide before. and i can't sit by and watch my people now do that to others. so hoping to be here and hope and collectively we can send a powerful message. as a jew, it's important to me that my crew is not be weaponized in this moment it's. it's a beautiful thing that there are so many jews because i think it's a very appropriate representation of what it's like back all the people like us as well. it's not really about the religion at the end of the day. if it's about humanity, it doesn't matter what you believe and it doesn't matter what you look like. it doesn't matter where you're from the you're watching dw news. here's just a reminder of the top stories we're following for you. this hour is really, are me says it has carried out more grounds grades and very strikes. it goes from us targets in the central gaza strip. the attacks. com is calls grove or whomever, terry and cord, or as to allow aid to get into gaza. and for chinese,
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premier league kate jones has died at the age of 68 state medius. as the cause of death was a heart attack. he was trying his number 2 liter until earlier this year, watching dw news coming to you live from berlin. remember, you can always get all the news, all the latest information, any time you want on our website that's at the w dot com. and you'll get the latest from our social media feeds as well or handled there at dw and there's, i'm terry martin. and thanks for watching
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the cost. so is a shipping giant building
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a gigantic molten true local residence. so wary of the chinese conglomerate some vicious project, which is causing by corruption and environmental destruction, critical voices of being sensitive in 60 minutes, d, w, the the, the g is taking a scene in the middle of the dash of the current and sasha organizing reconstruction to the beach box, it's getting cold. the volunteers on twiddling when to freeze the mission. kids take notes to rebuild. thoughts,
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move indices on dw with each passing day of the continuing conflict in syria. more and more children fear their future maybe fading away. with every classroom damaged or destroyed, every child witnessing the heart of, of war, every family fling the violence. we can't risk losing and it's higher generation of children to death, fear despair. because they are the future of serious under the cover of darkness is rarely takes rolled into the guns and strip the military, calling it a brief incursion, preparation a rehearsal for the next stage of fighting a war against them off that has become a war of words at the united nations today, israel's human and baset are deliberate, a fiery argument against any resolution,
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calling for a ceasefire in gaza. the ambassador telling the general assembly, israel is not at war with human beings. he said,

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