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for the this is dw news coming to live from berlin. there's really military steps up. it's ground incursion into gaza. it's intensified, it's the air strikes on the territory. those international calls for the protection of civilians grow also coming up. 100 storm and airport in august on looking for is really after a flight arise from tele, be authorities there, have condemned beyond rest, the
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hello and terry martin. good to have you with us. palestinians in northern guys are reporting fierce air and artillery strikes. this comes as is really troops backed by tanks pressed into the enclave with a ground to solve. meanwhile, thousands of people have broken into un aid warehouses and gaza taking food and other supplies and made growing hunger and desperation. the chasms make district dashed to bank 6. supplies rating you in, warehouses for flour and hygiene products. thousands rush to take what either they can carry the chaotic seems a sign of growing despair. the we have no problem. no, i know 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?
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we wouldn't have done this every one in need. the, you know, show the cool, so help comes this palestinians facing growing danger from israel is ground offensive. is rails military release these images of what it says? a troops pushing into the north of the guys a stroke as they try to eliminate the some us terrorists group and risk more than 200 hostages. thousands of thousands of sheltering at the l. woods, hospital and mid to conflict. now officials have been told to evacuate here to the number of displaced 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 and the emergency department is riley strikes have really hit the area around
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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 our correspond. rebecca rivers is instead of rot. close to the guys a border in southern israel. rebecca is really ground. troops have been pushing deeper into gaza. what can you tell us about the status of the offensive as i'm actually and as dog this morning, terry, we were in serrato, most of us today and we were witnessing this. well, witness thing. i should say. i preface that by saying we were on this riley side of the border. it's very, very hard to get access and impossible to get access to very hard to know what's happening on the ground in guns. and we've been witnessing or hearing at least a lot of the 2nd phase of this rule, this expanded ground invasion. we know that that's continued to expand the muse
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riley military telling us a game this morning that they bolstering and expanding this the scale and scope of this ground invasion. but exactly what's happening on the ground is very, very hard to verify. we're getting piecemeal bits of information we, we even seems to appear with arrow ports that is riley military ground forces. and now around about 3 kilometers inside that for 3 of gaza and his hand to hand combat going on. we've heard that there were, there was rather a big baffle around the or air is crossing. but we don't know anything about numbers. these riley miller tre saying that they targeted many harmless militants, but saying some of the palestinian telegram to uh, get a telegram truck chats, excuse me, that also some soldiers were killed as well. but as i say very hard to verify exactly what's happening on the inside. we know that there was a huge internet blackout for nearly 36 hours from friday into sunday morning. and that made telecommunications, obviously getting news out even more difficult was such
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a relief yesterday morning when we were finally able to reach some of our colleagues there. but you can imagine the fee, if the, if the guidelines on the ground not able to get in touch with their loved ones, not to be able to get in touch with the emergency services when in fact there were extracts in their area. so a very serious and terrible situation happening and just so difficult for us to be able to really know exactly what's happening now. how much still has more than 200 hostages? has there been any progress rebecca, in negotiating their release of the lot number last night actually was risen, but to 239 now there's still 40 people missing so that number could well rise again . terry, the negotiations, we believe are still ongoing content playing a very big role in those negotiations. but we also are the counsel him said prior to the ground invasion, attempt to try to negotiate and say that it would make negotiations very difficult
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if there's really military where to go in. they have now and they've done so. and so we don't have a state of those negotiations. there was some thoughts that perhaps the ground invasion may put pressure on her mouse while we have all the people saying that it's going to have the opposite effect. and in fact, the fact that been getting round evasion has thoughts of names and getting those hostages out of life is almost impossible. once again, very hard to know. look into the crystal ball, but a lot of pressure on the government from the families of those hostages. very upset, very and friday, when the ground invasion began, they were very upset. they were, you know, there was a meeting held with prime minister benjamin benjamins, written m yahoo to say that they were very angry that they weren't informed. and in fact that this was happening meant that they, you know, almost had not, they would like starting to lose hope that their loved ones would come out alive. so, very, very serious situation. also for the hostages, you mention pressure, rebecca world leaders stepped up calls were desperately needed humanitarian aid to
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reach gaza. what's israel's response to that kind of international pressure? it was literally starting to see more. i go into a 1000 are nowhere near the amount that's needed for the people there on the grounds of a night. 33 trip more trucks were allowed in, but we're getting a say some a to organizations saying that more than i see a day are required for the needs of the people there. and that we're just not saying anything. and those numbers now in the beginning, israel was very hesitant to allow any i to go through it all when present you as president 5 and came that deal. he struck a deal that to the agree the get the is riley's to agree. so it's not allowing a coming in, we've been saying that slowly trickle over, but a hell of a lot more is needed for what the amount of terry and catastrophe that's on folding on the ground. so as i say, $33.00 trucks mall came in overnight and yesterday, the language from the military started to change based on the assignments they
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would be allowing more, more trucks to come through. now whether that's because they know that this is going to take a very long time, and they simply have to allow a uh, so that they came out to terry and catastrophe. doesn't completely explode on the ground. you know, they couldn't really say something about the tactics but so far, not enough. i it is getting through the hopefully in the coming days that will be expanded. rebecca, thank you very much. those are correspondent rebecca rivers there in southern israel. israel is called on russia to protect its citizens and use after a mob storm. the main airport in rushes darkest on region. following the arrival of a plane from israel, at least 20 people were injured. the governor of dyke's dawn has condemned the unrest with reports that at least 60 people have now been arrested. a huge crowd takes control of the airport in massage color voicing their support for
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guys and the videos posted on social media show how protestors broke through doors and barriers with staff members trying to deter them some made their way to the runway. well, what they were reportedly looking for is rarely citizens after a plane arrived from israel. authorities close, the airport and security forces were deployed at the site. douglas dunce, religious leader has called for come to the country. so we use this issue can not be resolved in this way. we will talk with the relevant people and we'll continue to try to resolve the issue. different may not with emotions, not with raleigh's in an appropriate way of room. after the incident in mcculla israel called on russia to protective citizens,
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the airport will remain closed for now. take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. heavy fighting continues in ukraine's front line town of of div. com. russian forces launch their counter attack in the don't. that's the region a few weeks ago, but so far has made little gains and reportedly heavy losses. chief has also made slow progress and trying to re gain occupied areas around of the german transfer. all of shots is in the united syrian capital and booge as part of the 3 day trip to west africa. before leaving berlin, sean said germany is looking to import natural gas from nigeria. germany is seeking to diversify his energy supplies to reduce its reliance on russia and european commission president or for the funder lion has held talks with the president of north macedonia in scope. yet the, the chief is on a 4 day visit to western bulk of nations. she's meeting with leaders to discuss an
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initiative to open parts of the single market to them in return for major reform events been taking place across the turkey to mark the $100.00. that over 3 of the countries pounding in a capital anchor a present rest of time, the other one laid a rece, the most of leon dedicated to the countries founder was stuff that came on to a tour. he forged a modern secular republic from the ruins of the ottoman empire in 1923 to send. so remembering friends, star matthew perry who died at age 50 for many, been chewing up place flowers in front of the apartment building where the hit series was filmed. in new york and on the doorstep of paris, los angeles home, harry's 10 seasons on friends made him one of tv's most recognizable actors. what do you, what are you going to show me my clothes?
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for millions around the world, matthew perry became a household name. is chandler bing on friends. he's got no quick witted sarcastic and sofa facing many fan saw him as the most reliable of the cast. like some of them. oh, use it sugarless. sorry it's not all they're not thanks. what the hell is that? to you? good acre off. as you go, you take a, she offers you mingled animal carcass, you take it as an actor on one of the most popular shows of all time period, cheve fame and fortune at a young age. after 10 seasons on air, the friends finale was the most watch tv episode of the 2 thousands. harry went on to appear in a number of other shows and stored in several films. but none of them topped friends off camera. here he struggled with illness for much of his
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life. in his memoir, published last year, he wrote about his addiction to alcohol and prescription drugs. he said the pressure to make audience has left left him in a bad place. at one point during the friends run, his co star, jennifer aniston confronted him on behalf of the whole cast about his drinking during filming in an interview last year, he reckoned he had spent millions of dollars on treatment. us news outlets reported that matthew perry was found dead in the hot tub at his los angeles home. news of his passing brought an outpouring of grief nbc, the network that aired friends, wrote on x. we are incredibly send by the to soon passing of matthew perry. he brought so much joy to hundreds of millions of people around the world with his pitch perfect, comedic timing and ride with his legacy will live on through countless generations . miss nelson,
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large as turkey looks to the future. more from dw, usually hon is symbol. i checked by phone. we see that in this book to them interested us. john is as old as the talk is republic. in fact, she is even a bit older. to run was a little a go when modern tugee was founded a century ago, and she still remembers that time, formerly most just give it to them. they have a good childhood, a be my father was a doctor. we were doing well. he has to do some of the i still remember that the only way to get from one side of is danville to the other was by ferry. there were no bridges yet and you those were built in later and then people started driving everywhere by car be there for you and give the 0 to run was 4 years old. when the new nation was born out of the rooms of the autumn, an empire on october 29,
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1923, most of what came on to declare turkey a republic and became its 1st president altitude set out to radically modernize the country with his vision of a secular wisdom, the new state is sweeping reforms included a new alphabet and allowing women to vote to this day i took as revered as a national hero in tacky and the personality called he enjoys is ever present in this country of more than 80000000 people much to the envy of the current head of state. that age of tony of ad one seems rising to power more than 20 years ago. add one has been the southern leader since up to 2. he's seen as a skilled politician and, and a such as actor on the international stage. edwin prides himself on the construction of vast infrastructure projects, including huge bridges,
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hospitals joined airports, and he's using the some talary to shape his own like us to blush. and that's where we've largely overcome our country's deficits in every field from transportation to defense, from industrial production to health, from education to you physicals. and we're now taking the next step to what we call turkey's central unit in south wales. as you add, one sees themselves as the 2nd founder of the republic. political scientists back as some says, however, with a very different vision. much more is allow me conservative and less aligned with the west. very different vision, much more islamic conservative and less aligned with the west on that as well as watch, particularly over the last 10 years. turkish politics has become quite authoritarian, especially of following to a case transition to a presidential system with very limited checks and balances in 2017,
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2018. so if you're supposed to successfully regress a to a point where everything really tables around one that and to the faces of the major challenges under add on its economy. as in dias shape with double digit inflation, a weakening currency and how i used unemployment. if thank good at her is simple home to them interested us. john says she is still proud to see her country to and 100 despite the uncertainties ahead. she has full grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. i just the non purpose for me. yeah, sure. i tell them it's worth living through the bitter and the sweet. may god give them a good future, may they see even better days than i did go to the door and says she'll keep sharing her memories as her country enters its 2nd century.
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the funds are remembering. acura. matthew perry star, the hit tv series prince, who has died at age 50 for many have been doing up to place flowers in front of the apartment building where the series was filmed in new york. and also in gathering at the doorstep of harry's los angeles, there is 10 seasons on friends made him one of tv's most recognizable actors. what do you, what are you going to show me my clothes? for millions around the world, matthew perry became a household name. is chandler bing on friend who's gone? no good, quick witted, sarcastic and sofa facing many fan saw him as the most reliable of the cast. like some of them. oh, is it sugarless, sir? it's not the not based. what the hell, what was that to you? good, a group off as you go, you take it,
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she offers you mangled animal carcass. you take it as an actor on one of the most popular shows of all time period, cheve fame and fortune, that a young age after 10 seasons on air. the friends finale was the most watch tv episode of the 2 thousands. harry went on to appear in a number of other shows and start in several films, but none of them tops friends off camera. perry struggled with illness for much of his life. in his memoir, published last year, he wrote about his addiction to alcohol and prescription drugs. he said the pressure to make audience has left left him in a bad place. at one point during the friends run, his co star, jennifer aniston confronted him on behalf of the whole cast about his drinking during filming in an interview last year, he reckoned he had spent millions of dollars on treatment. us news outlets reported
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