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the the, this is the w news line from berlin. israel steps up, it's ground incursion into gaza. the military release is new footage, showing its past and fruits pushing into the territory as fierce. clashes with moss are reported in the north. also coming up people in garza say there's no, we're safe to high as international falls well for the protection of civilians. and for more a to be late in thousands of israelis were impacted by the mos massacre. now many
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are looking for ways to kill their trauma. the i'm mike local, welcome. fierce classes are being reported in northern garza as the is really military expands its ground assault and the territory. a spokesperson says dozens of guns and militants have been killed in operations overnight. the un has expressed concern that israel's ongoing airstrikes could hit hospitals with thousands or sheltering over the weekend. crowds broke into un aid warehouses in garza taking food and other supplies. the guidelines make disparate dashed to bank 6, supplies rating you in warehouses for flour and hygiene products. thousands, rush to take what either they can carry the chaos. it seems sign of
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growing despair. the we have the problem. no, i know was not even toilet. how is it destroyed? no one cares about us. we appeal to the people of the well, well, international powers are against us. we need it, are you? we wouldn't have done this, everyone in need. the 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 most terrorists group and risk. more than 200 hostages. thousands of thousands of sheltering at the l. woods hospital amid the conflicts. 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 and 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 our corresponding tanya kramer is in store. it's close to the gas or border in southern israel. tanya, what's the situation where you are, or what we're seeing over the past hours, heavy bombardment, because where we are standing, where arrived, looking overlooking a few kilometers way behind me here. this is part of the noise and dogs,
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a strip that has been heavy bombardment that has been some real good fire still coming out in the morning hours as well. we are having, we seen those reports as well, that the is rarely military is pushing ahead and they said they are bringing in also new forces and that they are going deep apparently into goals. of course i don't give away too many details, but there has been some reports from palestinian uh saw are moving along the solar hygiene roads. this is one of the main road. so it would actually go here from that from the north, towards the south. and that in pos was a, you know, to, it's cause a city, there's also on the other side, you have to vote along the coast, so we don't have confirmation on that, but they seem to be moving along that road for the to what's, you know, garza city, so basically this would be of course, also bad news for people because this is one that are still in the north. is this
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one of the main roads they would use then to go towards the south. and of course we have here and you know, the bombardment as we're hearing here. of course, it's very heavy already, but for people inside garza, so the situation there is a, you know, to be on diet. you could say from his reporting from the ground is in guns is obviously limited. but what if anything, do we know about the resistance is really forces may be facing some us while as you said, is extremely difficult to to qualify the sped to be heard from the is really military. they said that they had encounters um, uh, and killed us dozens of how mass militants that they were in buildings and somewhere they don't get specification of any locations obviously. and also how much has said their monitoring that there are heavy clashes with uh,
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the is really military, but of course we do not know, you know, of the scope of the. but i think the further this will go on. and as we understand, you know, they're really pushing ahead with this uh, a ground operation. also going more towards the urban areas. now, if you're looking at dollars of fits, you know, it's, it's, it's a densely built a city. we will hear probably more of that, that there will be more engagement of that sense. but of course we are not inside gaza as during the list. so we really pretend don't know exactly you know of how, how this looks like that at the moment. you'll get, we'll be seeing more from dw corresponding tonya cramer. many sex concern is growing for the number of children in guys being impacted by the war between israel and em. us earlier i spoke to toby frick are from the united nations children fun units. have we asked him what his colleagues inside gaza are telling him about the situation there? yeah, that's right. he says,
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hasn't seen on the ground in regards to the strip. uh, we lost communications around 24 hours and thankfully, yesterday we were inside you down with the saw. the site is the situation is, is really great. you have kind of saw that the next month, you as a full year old 7 year old girl, she was telling us about how to find the full year over speed. your results. it is a cell home, really stretching a size because she's in such the traumas affected so much, but at the same time, this struggle get access to. so essentially the lights are staples that i be 3 d, so t was in now for around 10 days. and her children can say here, what have you seen? what disabled are getting regular whole situation is graphic for every child inside the gaza strip. right now, toby flicker from unicef. their israel's, a military escalation in gaza. it has come as pressure grows on the government to secure the release of almost $240.00 hostages captured by a boss. among them,
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the german is really national, shining look who has been confirmed dead by israel's foreign ministry. and the last hour she was among those kidnapped at a music festival on october 7th, when her most militant stormed across into is really territory. showing luke was last seen in the video where she appeared to be unconscious while being created through the streets of gaza. in a pickup truck 6. let's welcome gil mercy. oh no. now he is the ceo of the think tank mix in the is really institute for regional foreign policies . he joins us now from tel aviv gill. we just heard another hostage has died. what can you tell us about this strategy? the is really government is following at the moment and i think that's what the is what it's present to you. the moment is basically an attempt to balance between 3 impossible to confirm the same goals. basically. first, the state of going, oh,
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bringing to the collapse of come us is the military clips of some us then does the going to be bringing back the hostages basically. and then the attempt to they needed to provide some kind of a unique area in the core the, the core, this makes sense. i've got the other us pressure under egyptian pressure. and the cold of my is, if you will, that is really is we're able to hawks here is the instead of having to pull out on a lot of skin ground defensive to come together is basically having lost the res, where it says slowly developing originally developing a ground defensive insight garza wedge wind to acquire targets over from us while moving forward. so this will be a where we are at the moment. we also with the attempt to isolate gaza and to present the expect fixed at the expansion of april to know 11 on the other locations rolling through whatever metaphor you want. here,
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walking and tight ropes reading and now the i have noodle. it seems extremely difficult. how much support does prime minister benjamin netanyahu have to prosecute this war? so this is really an unprecedented situation. i would say the history of, of, of, i was the only the history of these really all i'm conflict. the way to find the motivation, the volunteering, the mobilization of the entire society, the entire society rebooted, the mobilized, and do you all the to find from us? we've seen the most of these impacted calling people the citizens himself. but in the same time, the level of trust of the foreign minister is incredibly low, even quoted me, for. so i mean, most of the, of them open. i mean, most of it was a foreign minister, and it's in the ele uh, and the member with governments. we have talking about public surveys and placing they, they need it on the 18 to 20 percent support. uh,
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so i think that you rarely see time offer any as well as so you have a really and i'm president situation of a high motivation to find on very high trust of the all me of the security establishment. but it comes together with a bit what we just thought of mistrust of the politically the she you know, i'm curious from your vantage point, your perspective there at this stage, is it even possible to imagine how peace could be achieved in this current conflict? or what the thing is is we can disagree that this conflict changes everything. really resourceful. question the situation and the patient the looking at the as the strategy the defects under the comics are kind of at their own point. but the immediate conditions on that level are the 1st one is the removal of hormones say, i don't think from the left to the right, that means, well then i represent the next we organization. these are every 5 days the right. so probably stay, i don't think that the chances of coexistence between these are the, from us is,
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is, is it absolutely it, it, and we won't see that. i think the day after, as we seem, during the last day, it was 2 decades. so be a year of removal from us, which is in the company rather than a minute to room and they really get the grades in a fair. and i think the homeless is all the, is the connected with much folder for me to come in the direction of the re you you mentioned face that we mentioned the renewal committee code costs between these raising buckets, damian's waiting to national involvement, and the whole region of the air from a cold countries may be as it is the sector, but the 2nd condition that i mentioned, i don't think that such a it's such an appearance. such a scenario can develop with a guarantee is ready to go, which is a full fledged rise me government. so once remove, how much would political change in israel? there might be a possibility that there is more basic or is it convent into sonnus or to her, or his source of and human? right. so much more we could talk about,
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but we'll have to end it there for now. that's a guild mercy on know from the is really institute for regional foreign policies. many, many thanks. some us militants mass occurred around a 10th of the population of one cookbooks in southern israel. those who remain have been evacuated to a resort on the dead sea. there around a 1000 survivors try to find ways of dealing with their trauma and in many cases, the loss of their loved ones as t w's. rebecca readers reports from an book kick pull trying the dead from a time before they will fill a pot. just one of the therapies helping these people process their trauma. at this up scale result on the did see the it's a place of relative safety in a country and more around a 1000 is riley's, who escaped to the massacred couplets. bailey were evacuated here without live for
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at least the next few months and trying to come to terms with what happened. yeah, in 6 and a half in the morning, somebody days we heard a lot of rooms and we woke up a little bit in the recalls. the moment the ordeal began. her parents soon texted her from a home up the street. they were in hiding. a mouse gunman killed more than a 100 people in berry that day and a feed him mom and dad were among them. something like an hour later. so a big deal event when instead of with both, i always say so can. it's not any as well. i guess it's in gaza. 2 weeks later and i found this video on telegram showing her cap should mother filled by some us. so looking for clues of where they might have been taken, she and her sister went back to their childhood home. why, why, why, why, why? i can't even describe it so hard. even yesterday when i was so there you might be
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po friend might be i couldn't stay on the ground because every face on the ground or so body body. and i couldn't think of walking on there on down to donations from across the country has been pouring in the people who escaped with the only the clothes on their back. they have to sell it over and over again. dana drawer is one of the team of psycho therapist stationed in the hotel to help them. she says the most important thing is to get people to okay. how they couldn't have had no food. how they were worried, how they find the, what's up, the group, the people in danger. how they escaped, what did they see? and they have to repeat this over and over until a so he has a narrative. it's,
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it has the beginning, middle, and an ending. she says for his riley's, this was an event, unlike anything in recent memory, it's a collective greet. something we don't see usually in as well. you have the sarah sack and the soldier said, but here, because of the massive numbers, we have a collective grease. and it's also a strong think of the communities, are they going through it together? going through it together. but each alone and the pain. there isn't a family that didn't last. someone isn't the family here. all the families last one and even as a keyboards, we have a big family together. and steven, i was friends and neighbors, and everyone last saw on the 7th of october was traumatic for all these riley's and even as the people from bailey
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trying to hear, it's clear the trauma will be felt for generations. one of the families torn apart by a mazda is attack on keyboards. barry is the family of shocking. around. trunk is family home in berry was found burned to the ground. as you can see here in search, she gave us and the whole family was missing. she says, 11 members of her family were kidnapped at gunpoint by her boss, including her parents, sister, brother in law, and there are 3 young children to wants and an elderly uncle. 3 of her relatives and her uncle's caretaker, have since been found dead in shock. it believes the rest of the family are being held hostage in gaza. truck is around joined us on dw earlier. she told us about how she found out about the relatives that were killed and told us about the fate of her other family members.
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so after the massacre and the keyboards and that, that caused the terrorist, we didn't know anything. we had no information. and as the days passed by, we started collecting more and more pieces of information. and this is 1st um, the 1st indication we have is the of the family as being kid, not including my father, my uncle, and my aunt. and my uncles, caretaker. but eventually the days passed, we received 1st the message that the caretaker of my uncle was murdered and recognized by his uh wife was 9 months pregnant. and um, after that, we received a message that my uncle was whether this was a week and a half ago. and that same day at night we received the message about my father that
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he was also letter. and in a few days after this about man. so they came very close, we were still mourning my father's death and then we got the message about my aunt and above the rest of the family member, the we received the very great we received the official information that they are, that they were taking to the live essentially one real hard breaking moment after the next one after the other. let's be clear about this. what exactly do you know about the status of your other family members at this point? so as far as you know, realizing my day alive is what i'm asking, essentially we, what we know is that they were taking the life we haven't received any further information. so what we know from us is not fast. any information about who it's
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only being hostage, there's no 3rd party that receives lease, or the red cross isn't being allowed to, to get to that hostages to, to get a, to get too many test made to the hostages. so come up is not really seeing any information and not allowing any sort of assistance for the hostages. chuck had is, israel's army says it has entered the next phase of the war and is increasing airstrikes and ground incursions. does this fill you with hope or hor, so it's not a question that they feel like an answer. it's a strategic political question. so say sounds a to get the hostages back other say not who i don't know. i don't know that it's a political question. there's no question about that is it's definitely a political question, but i think people watching you today will wonder how,
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how is she experiencing this as political events unfold in real time, you must have personal feeling. so about this. so i have to tell you that my personal feelings since day one or between 4 and both. um and it's it's, i don't think that this, this move or that move makes it any better. and i think that, you know, i pray that my family would be brought back alive, and my baby nice and my nephew this and my cousin that are there. you know, i think one of the channels that we're trying to work with is, is the international pressure on the spot because we understand they're also working inside as well. but we understand that these are totally in the midst of the war and whatnot. let's talk, let's talk about that. let's talk about the international pressure. a moss is
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released a small number of hostages, including us citizens. some of your missing relatives have austria in german or tally and citizenship. or you aware of any of those governments being involved in hostage negotiations? so you know, we had had official um, declarations of germany that it is taking steps in order to care for the, for the german citizens. that i don't know what this practically means behind the scenes, but officially, germany has said these are german citizens and it will what it will do, whatever you decide to bring them back. but since then we are already 23 days into this situation and and, and i can really honestly tell you that, but i fear that every day that goes by with my family and research, the babies that are there. and the many women, many children that are held hostage,
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and that's why we really, really hope that, that, that these governments are doing whatever they can to bring these people back. and i can seriously tell you that i cannot imagine what you're going through when i think that i speak for hundreds of thousands of viewers who are feeling the same way. what's keeping you going of the hope. the hope that is that we get to week my family that they, we have to waste money that we, we meet them and say that we need everything in our power to bring them back. the hope that they are being treated too much in a humanitarian way. i have, you know, and, and it's not all the time because some of the timing fear in there of what they're going through and they feel helpless. and they feel that there is nothing of being done to bring them back and that i am failing them day after day every day that
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passes and they are not here. i feel the same feeling them and they feel that this should be a concern of everyone right now to, to bring these people back. they think this, this type of terror is something that we cannot just go by every day. like it's, you know, a justified wave action. well, we will end it there, but your story and that a dozens of others continues. that is a shock at a run. we thank you so very much for sharing your story and wish you all the best. thank you. thank you. then in other news, the death toll from hurricane notice in mexico has risen to 48 people with doesn't still missing a search in recovery where continues. acapulco residents are criticizing the slow pace of government health for the devastated area. one estimate puts the damage at some $15000000000.00. a storm door through acapulco
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beach down on mexico specific ghost leaving devastation that extends as far as the i can see. and d as on many people are still waiting for basic amenities. the google, where's the government support? look at the queue. they tell us that the water will be delivered at 8 am. and we have been here since early morning since 5 am risk in being mugged, because now there's mugging going on in the streets. but not just in the streets in dire stores have been looted on with apparently little input from authorities. and some neighborhoods residents are cleaning up by themselves but their concerns go beyond just removing the debris. some have lost their roof over their heads. then they move on the level by the name of the car,
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never own we can think about these via we have, we get the money from to rebuild. and then what we used to have at the beginning about video relate to the most of what people are looking for. let me so i locals are united in their efforts rebuilding might be a long way off with both last and see many have lost their livelihood and face and uncertain future and concerns linger that the damage seems yours to mend of the you watching dw news life in berlin, here's a reminder about top story. israel's defense forces have released new footage of what they say or it's tags and truths operating in the gaza strip. reports are also coming in of classrooms between is really forces in how mos militants on the ground
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