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even if they can carry the chaotic seems a sign of growing despair. the we have the problem. no, i know it was not even toilet. how is it destroyed? no one cares about us. we appeal to the people of the world. oh, international powers are against us. we need it. are you? we wouldn't have done this, everyone in need of the, you know, show. the cool, so help comes is palestinians facing growing danger from israel is ground offensive . is rails milk tree released these images of what it says? a troops pushing into the north of the guys, a stroke as a trying to eliminate the most terrorist group and risk more than 200 hostages. thousands of thousands of sheltering at the l. woods hospital amid the conflict. now officials have been told to evacuate here to
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the number of displays. people here is between 12 and 14000. the figure changes every day. counting the hospital departments and the intensive care unit. we have nearly 60 patients, as well as 800 injured who are receiving treatment in the emergency department. is riley strikes have really hit the area around the hospital, but some feel leaving isn't safe either. and despite the growing risk from aero tex, thousands of palestinians are running out of places to run to or the w is rebecca, which is in. so there are close to the gods of border and southern israel, off the is where the problem in this up benjamin netanyahu announced the start of a new stage in the conflict we ought to. if there was any more detail about what the next steps were for is reading and the tree. well, hi. so what is the short answer is really no. we don't exactly know what the 2nd
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phase will entail. what we have seen, obviously a different, a different kind of war. and the last couple of days we do know that things have certainly changed on friday night. we saw the biggest bombardment in the as well so far they, they measure in the military pounding as trying to enter the gallon this trip. and while i did that ground forces into the gaza strip wasn't for the 1st time they were in the weeks leading up to that. or in the days at least leading up to that during some targeted raids, potentially clearing the area, full based ground invasion that is ongoing. it's now entering into the 9th. we don't exactly know what is going on in the ground. it's really hard to get information and we don't getting up to the minute information from the as riley military. either. nothing can be verified. that's happening inside guys. we were just a little while ago. it's close to, to the border and we can see some of the activity we've been there for a lot of the day. and we were seeing the pretty continuous air strikes artillery, fire tank, fire going in through the northern pod all of the gaza strip. but in terms of this
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next part of the process, this is, we think part of this expected ground invasion, but it's not exactly the huge ground invasion that was perhaps expected. this is more of a, a targeted slow, a ground invasion is, is around for us to balance. it's 2 military aims, one being to eliminate how masses, military capabilities, while also balancing the move in 200 hostages that uh, the, the rescue of the 200 hostages, i should say, that is still inside goals are in fact shortly before coming on. and we, we got was that that number has no reason to 239 hosts as of 40 people, it's still missing. and so it's quite possibly could rise again. and the government having getting a lot of pressure from the families of the hostages to get those people out safely . so that could well be coming into play with when it's decision making as to how they progressing in this 2nd phase, these really minute truthful. so say they have struck hundreds of targets in the
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past day, expanded their roundabout authoration as well. will be off the reading a mirror on choose a military analyst at the king's college, london to explain why this disappeared to be not into space at the full scale, the crowd defensive. well, 1st of all, we have to understand the reasoning for this. a 2nd phase of soulful tech and faces we've just heard him is in the israel house is to destroy him off. so um, israel knows how difficult this operation will be. and israel officials has been in touch with us officials discussing the specifics of celebration and difficulties at the us forces, health priest, and the rock, such as during the battle of polluter in 2004. and this is something that east route is seeking to avoid, knowing that it will need its forces perhaps on the border with lebanon. and so
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what we're seeing now is unfolding operation. so before that we have seen these fairly rates in 2 garza so the soldiers will the enter and then leave. and right now we have 2 points of entry in the noise and and in the middle of the gaza strip, we're east riley. heavy equipment in is crossing the border and the soldiers as they are to see. the assumption is that this ground phase will be escalated gradually depending on the need because there is also is a problem, was a tumbling systems, tomas house as well as was the hostages. which limits the capability of israel, the military to conduct this operation as they would have done without hostages being present on that 2nd, look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world's heavy fighting continues and ukraine's front line. ton of, of dave come russian forces last the counter attack and the don't yet screeching
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palestinian refugees already leave. or the terrorist attack time is these route was beginning to forge close the ties with arab countries under what a known as the abram accords started on the former us president donald trump. palestinians criticized these agreements, saying they know what they situation and failed to address the conflict with these, right? let's take a look at saudi arabia, for example, is ro and saudi arabia have never had formal diplomatic relations before. the how must here attack on october 7. the 2 countries were in the process of normalizing relations off the spending decades as be the enemies that is now being put on hold . so the question is, what role is saudi arabia playing in this conflict? proof that saudi's way the relations were being rebuilt in set time. but this was the 1st ever was really ministerial visit to the gulf kingdom
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a few days later. another is wally ministers, trip to re add the visits followed is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is addressed to the un general assembly in new york. he claimed peace between saudi and as well with close. but i believe that we are the cause of an even more dramatic breakthrough and historic peace between israel and saudi arabia. sandy though, knew that for jane, close the tides with is well risk. i'm going palestinians. at the end of september, it's and it's 1st delegation in 3 decades to be occupied. westbank, it's aimless to reassure palestinians that the oil rich kingdom still supported the fight for statehood. which on october, the 7th, everything changed,
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or the deadly terror attacks on these re the soil by militant is lemay screw, palm us have shaken the middle east. the world in retaliation is well, has declared war on him. us which governs the guns, a strip within days, reports and much but foundry. a rapier was pushing us backs, plans to normalize ties with is well on, hold the saudi government, even how talks with it's and israel's arch enemy iran, one of the strongest supporters of homicide analysts believe the saudi crown prince is trying to de escalate tensions in increasingly bonus hall region while publicly supporting the palestinians. we are the people, as we gather here to see the escalating violence that guys is witnessing today. the price of which innocent civilians are paying. we have firm or rejection of
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targeting civilians in any way. and the importance of sticking to international law and the necessity of stopping military operations against civilians and infrastructure. we want to create conditions to restore stability and achieve peace that ensures reaching a solution to establish a palestinian stays in a way that the chief security and prosperity for all the bridge at the moment. peace and stability seemed a long way off. improving relations between saudi arabia and as well just one of the many casualties. jordan recently cancelled a summit set to take place with the regional leaders and us president job board and following a devastating hospital explosion. in garza, the region is on edge as violence escalates and continues to escalate between his route and amongst the summit was supposed to bring together the heads of egypt and jordan as well as palestinian latest jordan's king has warned that the whole region
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is on the brink of quite falling into an abyss. jordan is an important regional ally for the west and has had relations with israel for decades. but the slightest conflict puts any future cooperation at risk. jordan is on edge as violence in neighboring is reyland, palestinian territories escalates it. fee is a spillover across the board, is move in to $1000000.00, registered palestinian refugees already live in jordan. and the king has warned, against palestinians being so the pushed out into neighboring countries. that is a red line because i think that is a plan by certain of the usual suspects to try and create de facto issues on the ground. no refugees in jordan, no refugees in egypt. this is a situation of human turns i mentioned that has to be dealt inside of a guys that and, and,
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and the west back not to try and push the palestinian challenge and that future on to other people's shoulders. jordan on these rails history has been marked by frosty cooperation, even during times of conflict, the countries are believed to have maintained communication channels. jordan took control of the westbank and east jerusalem after the 1st arab israeli war. that israel then seized during the 6 day war in 1967. jordan was the 2nd arab nation of egypt to establish and diplomatic ties with these ro, finding a peace deal in 1994. jordan has often taken on the role of media, utah is long bain, the official custodian of holy sites in jerusalem, including the alex on mosque. the compound, also known as the temple mount a holy place in both islam and 2 days in. and one of the most contested sights
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since the formation of these railey state, thomas named its recent terrorist attack on israel, the locks of flood, saying it was in defense of the mosque. jordan relies on israel for resources like water and gas. the 2 states have plans for wider cooperation on climate change and energy. the good old ties to israel has been heavily criticized by much of the jordanian population who have some in their support for palestinians. crowds have been rallying against israel strikes on gaza and the occupation of palestinian territory for jordan. this lease is conflict between israel and tomas risk damaging vital regional cooperation and all efforts now have turned to containing the violence. we use hilton and is director of the
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middle east and north africa program at the international crisis group. it joins us from brussels use use that is the saudi arabia stance. it's place in this israel cause a conflict. well the reason critical findings and he's running gaza is pushing saudi arabia on. notice that it cannot proceed to the way it's for it to do before october 7th, which was to, to find a way to normalize relations with, as well as the terms where, right. and i'm all of those terms for especially the mass for the united states, like security guarantees and to the right to develop a peaceful nuclear program. and to pursue me initially was on that list, but it was, it rang so what's now with the new fight and stuff. the issue has come right back up. and so it's very hard to see how. so the way we can proceed with any kind of normalization, with israel without seriously tackling the, the question of these really understanding and conflict roughly speaking,
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so not just what is happening and cause that, but also what is happening in the west bank by the west bank at east jerusalem with guitar used attempting to media in the hostage situation. how do you evaluate its potential role as media to to, to get a dialogue started between his violin em us or so culture isn't in a very different situation. was from saudi arabia. it has such as it was not interested and normally listening with issues with as well. but at the same time, it just has very good channels of communication with, with israel. it was providing to me to turn age to the guys a strip of through israel, of 4 years. and so it has and it has of course, so a lot have channels with some us as well. i'm asked as, as a, as a political bureau in the uh, and so the couple of the political leaders of how about us are based in culture. so there's actually ideally taste to mediate between hamas and israel, over,
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for example, the hostages. and that's why we have seen it now twice to release of 2 hostages. and i understand that the negotiations over a much larger exchange deal are still occurring. israel's director name is jordan and egypt strongly opposed to taking more palestinian refugees. why is that? and why is egypt not opening the board at the gaza as well for them for, for jordan and egypt is all about the origins of the is where you published indian conflict they've, they've never walters any refugees from, from palestine to come to their countries. and in the case of egypt and never really happens, but it's the case of jordan, of course it dude and um they won't have conflict to be result because they realize that if you basically uh, you know,
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trust for the problem to george is an agent that doesn't enter conflict at all is will just bring it home or make it spread to these 2 countries as well. so they want to conflict to be resolved between israelis and palestinians. and if they can provide health, they are willing to give that despite their own peace treaties with israel, a day is just that the only way forward is to solve that problem. that particular conflict directly between the protagonist is tells mount director of the middle east, the north africa program at the international crisis group. thank you so much. thank you. okay, let's have a look at some of the other developments in the israel. i'm osborne now. and it's rarely forces killed 3 palestinians across the occupied west bank. the palestinian health ministry said as violence searches across the territory, randy and president abraham,
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rosie has one as well as military actions in the gaza strip, have gone too far enabled, bring others into the conflict. and you in human rights chief polk, it took said thousands more civilians could die if israel presses the head with a major ground offensive. and that's all for this special edition of dw news. don't forget, you can always get the latest news and information around the clock on our website . that's to be found at d, w dot com, the social's like picks and instagram the handle you need is at the top of the news . and if you want more, you can also subscribe to our youtube channel. right? that's all for now. as money is coming up at the top of the way it in the world, you are watching. have a good day and stay with us if you can. the
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