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needs holdings from us, responsible for the double, your private commits every day by deliberately targeting is very civilians, while deliberately using palestinian civilians as human shields. it means making clear that the use of human shields is not only an immoral tactic of terror, but also an effective one. because as long as come us as use of palestinian human shields result in the international community planning, israel come us will continue to use it as a tool of to our and so will others come us will continue to use the basement some guys as hospitals as a command post of its vast tara tunnel network. it will continue to use most as $4.00 to $5.00, military positions and weapons. people's will continue to steal fuel and humanitarian assistance from human facilities. while as well as doing everything to get palestinians civilians out of harm's way come us is doing everything to keep that of things. civilians in harm's way is well burgess,
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palestinian civilians to leave the areas of armed conflict. while from us prevents those civilians from leaving those areas at gunpoint. com us as also preventing for naturally from leaving guys altogether. and both despicably how mazda is holding over $200.00 is rarely hostages, including $33.00 children, holding them, terrorizing them, keeping them as hostages. every civilized nation should stand with israel and demanding the deal as hostages. the freed immediately and freed unconditional. i wouldn't make clear results position regarding this is far. just as the united states would not agree to a cease fire after the bombing of pearl harbor, or after the terrorist attack of $911.00, israel will not agree to association of facilities with some us after the risk attacks of october 7th, call for us use for all calls for israel to surrender to come us to surrender to
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tear with the surrender to barbara's that will not happen. ladies and gentlemen. the bible says that there was a time for peace and a time for. this is a time for a war for a common future. to day, we draw a line between the forces of civilization and the forces of barbers. it is a time for everyone to decide where they stand. his will will stand against the forces of barbarism until victory. i hope and pray that civilized nations everywhere will back this fight. because israel slide is your fight because of come us and you want the axis of evil when you will be their next target. that's why israel's victory will be your victory. but make no mistake. regardless of who stands with israel is will, will fight until this battle is one. and israel will prevail. may god bless as well
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. and may god bless, all those who stand with as well. so the 1st question will go to news 18 india. and that was, is, was prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and i believe he is going to answer questions now. and i wonder whether we can listen to that. my question for you is that how do you see the india to spend on your windows are loose in india? stand because it's so loosened, there was no contamination of categories and i think that the resolution was deeply flawed. and i look forward to see that even many of our friends, i did not insist that there would be a full and powerful condemnation of the horrors in we're committed here that our
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heart is that no civilized country, including your country and so many others would tolerate so i hope that we don't see a repeat of these kinds of resolutions. we'll go now to a b, c, america match river. thank you sir. it seems that the level of support that you have amongst the is really public has dropped considerably. so the question is, how can you continue to lead this country effectively during a very difficult time and have you at all considered stepping down. the only thing that i intend to have resigned is come us. we're going to resign them to the dustbin of history. that's my goal, that's my responsibility. that's what i'm leaving the country to do. this is my responsibility, you know. and it's a, it's something that i think unites the entire country. we're all supporting,
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the soldiers sold and supporting our commanders. we're supporting the idea if we're supporting, i think the unbelievable efforts of our reserves and our security forces will continue to do that until victory. adf, germany, michael. good evening, sir. michelle dave on the channel to a german television. i would like to ask you, there's a wide spread discussion, especially among the relate to some of the hostages about the costs of military action you've taken so far. and the question if this the only way to free the hostages. of course you are very successful in fremont hostage on sunday, but there's a widespread criticism that this doesn't allow a place for other negotiations. what do you explain to the rates of the authors for this cause, relying mostly on military pressure. i met hot air twice with the families of the
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offers of as you felt the anguish i felt during i know this sense of it's not only the sense of loss that we've had. parents have. it's a sense of not knowing of continuous, continuous anguish. so as i fully understand or concern, but our common assessment of all of the, not only the cabinet members, but also all the security forces in the military is that the ground action actually creates the possibility not the sort of the possibility of getting our hostages out because i'm us will not do it unless they're under pressure. they simply will not do. they only do it under pressure. this creates pressure. and again, we obviously created one houses with the open arms after yesterday's, a successful action by shut box and the idea of but we're committed to getting all
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the hostages back home. we think that this method stands a chance. it's a goal that we're committed to channels live in australia. chris this problem is of course ration from channels of in australia. i want to ask a question from my country and the people in my country are looking at this and wondering that i agree with these. i want you to chase down from austin, terrorism, destroyed terrorism, and in this region, etc. but people can't understand why so many have people civilians have to die in this process. you argue that the mass is pretty obvious. even shields. is that a good enough excuse you? inflicting he collected punishment on the table post on. not a single civilian has to die. come,
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us merely has to let them go to the safe zone that we created in southeastern gaza strip. there's a 5th them there. not a single civilian has to die to become us is preventing them from leaving, keeping them in the areas of conflict. so i think that you should uh, direct your questions to come us what i can tell you one thing. we're going out of our way to prevent civilian casualties, not only by asking citizens to move, calling them to move, arranging a place for them to be, which is safe. also putting in the amount of chair and support providing them with the means with food, with water, with medicine and so on. i think that this question should be placed on come us in the more it's placed on israel. the more you're going to see those repeated again and again and again. so other groups, other criminal states,
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other criminal organizations will use civilians as human shields. we cannot get immunity to these terrace. we kind of give them unity to these savages. we have to do everything we can to minimize civilian casualties. but we kind of give up the fight because then i think this a little have disastrous consequences, not only for the future of my country, but for the future of your country, your countries. this is this battle of civilization against barbarians. the barbarians will do something that civilized countries will never do. and civilized countries will make every effort to prevent us. and i'll give you one example and i'll end with that because i have to go to manage this war, lead and 1940 for the oil air force bombed the gestapo headquarters in copenhagen to perfectly legitimate target. but the british pilot smith and instead of the gestapo headquarters, they hit
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a children's hospital nearby. and i think 84 children will hardly burn to this, or that is not a war crime. that is not something you blame britain for doing. that was a legitimate act of war with tragic consequences that accompany such legitimate actions. and you do tell the allies don't stop on that susan. because of such tragic consequences. they went to the end because they knew that the future of our civilization was at stake. while i'm telling you right now, that the future of our civilization is at stake, we have to in this war, will do it by minimizing civilian casualties. and maybe we succeed. thank you. run during the minister, dumber is in the wall cabinets and he can. and that was a press statement by israel's permanence, to benjamin that's in yahoo,
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that correspondent ben facility and the has listened into that as well. and as standing by for that, ben, lots to go through. uh, let's let me ask you 1st. what were the main points? one is what were the main points that he mentioned that you found most important? it's the most important. one of the, of all of them was that he, uh, on the line is a will not agree to us these fine. he gave examples out of history with the us also refuse to enforce any sort of ceasefire or carry out a ceasefire of to uphold habit, for example of $911.00. but that it went off to the terrorists. in this case, he says, we cannot give humanity to these or immunity rather, to these terrorists humanity and civilization. as we know, it is at stake,
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these uh barbarians. he said, who will repeat what they're doing in israel elsewhere in the world. and if a runs proxies, if, how moss is not stopped in some way. and he was also asked about how the relatives of their hostages uh, pushing for a ceasefire, pushing for the release of the hostages. however, that may work, and he said that he's doing the best that he can. what did he mean by that? a willy set that's a ceasefire is only going to surrender to hamas is only going to give up uh to him us. and in this case, his argument was that a ground defensive is the best hopes he gave the example of one hostage, who'd been taken prisoner by hum us on october 7,
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a codle. this female soldier was released on sunday nights. they haven't said was at least 5 who bought that she was released during a ground defensive into the gaza strip. in that case, he's saying this is the best way of getting those prisoners released because it puts pressure on how much otherwise there is no pressure on how i said sitting in the tunnels that he alluded to where the hostages are supposed to be held at the moment a tunnel network that you and i have heard about from expect experts of being hundreds of kilometers long of supplying water and fueled and power to the how must militants not to the people. the gardens, the 1000000 people who displaced the moment, but rather to these homeless militants the exits of these tunnels used on the schools, kindergartens, and hospitals, according to the is where the prime minister as launch pads and control centers in
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the fight against israel. and this is his argument whether or not it stands internationally, the journalists asking questions they are about whether or not this is the way forward. it seems to be the only way forward, according to the is by the prime minister. he was also asked about the civilians, a civilian population that is suffering that is dying when he says how mazda is using their own population, ordinary thousands as human shields. and that this policy apparently works. so this tactic apparently works as the world is complaining that as well as bombing civilians. well, he said that uh how mazda is festival targeting is really civilians and then also
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using guns and civilians as human shields that they are holding these people from getting to say sides. so he describes a safe haven area that has been set up in the southeast of the gaza strip. and israel has been for weeks now, advising a civilians in the north and in gauze and city to get out to get to the south. it's a long way away on foot. uh for these people and a dangerous jody, because as strikes have continued over the past weeks, the ground defensive has also begun. but it's the safest place, according to the use. why? the prime minister. although there are a strikes close to that area, he said that human aid is being set up in that area and that they will be looked off to by his accusation is how much has been telling these people not to leave
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their homes not to move south and has been forcing some of these people look on pointed stay where they are all corresponded bits as old in the, in a, to leave a for us. thank you very much. i meanwhile, is rarely times have pushed into the outskirts of gauze associates. as the military expands its ground operations, field glasses are being reported in northern gauze, and israel says it has killed dozens. mohammed scientists cannot have nations is wanting that israel's s 5 could. his hospitals with thousands of philistines across the sheltering the mos around the health authority claims more than $8000.00 people, have been killed, sofa video and proposing to show the moments after and is raining rocket attack me out. goods, hospital and central gaza. the palestinian read prison seats is really bombardment coming event closer to the hospital. the humanitarian group estimates 14000 people
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. a sheltering here in addition to the patients they are refusing is rails audits to evacuate. we don't have any and still evacuated outputs. hospitals, we have over 400 patients who are inside the hospital. many of them are in the intensive care unit, evacuating them, means telling them that's why we use the evacuation or the recall on the international community to intervene immediately to stop arguing and dirty, and just asked to be that is unfolding. israel accused as homeless militants of using hospitals as come on thing to is and shows no sign of closing. it's pounding of the tier tree is its troops on the ground advance deep into gaza. israel has vowed to dismantle from us after it unprecedented tara attacks and israel weeks ago to consult the
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to shooting coordinated attacks by ground. and that false is that people fight is killed thousands of militants and gaza. good barricade themselves inside buildings, and tried to attack them all forces. but that we're moving in that direction to hold shit. now we're looking for no humana. terry and situation and gaza remains described as israel in just what it cools. the 2nd stage of a school with some thousands looted an aide warehouse on the weekend assign the united nation sees that civil oda is breaking down. israel has rejected appeals for a humanitarian pause. the international criminal courses warms that impeding aid may constitute a crime. and i want to underline clearly to israel. but that must be to set up a efforts without further delay to make sure civilians receive basic food medicine,
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anesthetics, multi. we hear reports of operations taking place without these basic medicines, is if we in the middle ages. but despite all the international, reese or rick little is changing for ordinary guidelines with meaning now deciding to stay put, leaving their lives to effect on october 7, how mazda of the tons of mass of kids, around the 10th of the population of one people. it's in the southern israel, those who survive tough being evacuated to results in the dead sea. then around to thousands of them are trying to deal with that trauma and the loss of loved ones as the w's. rebecca, which is ripples of the pull trying the dead from a time before they will fill a pot,
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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 as riley's who escaped to the massacre ridge templates. bailey were evacuated here where they'll live for at least the next few months and trying to come to terms with what happened. yeah, is 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 audio began, her parents soon texted her from the home up the street. they were in hiding. a mouse gunman killed more than a 100 people in berry that de la feed him mom and dad were among them something like an hour later or so. i think tell them one instead of with both. they always say so can it's not any as well. i guess it's in the zone 2 weeks later and i found this video on telegram showing her cap should mother film by some us. so looking
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for clues of where they might have been taken, she and her sister went back to their childhood time. why, why, why, why, why? i can't even describe a to hard even yesterday when i was there, you might be po friend might be because i couldn't stay on the ground because every phase of around a so body body. and i for them thing called walking on the, on down to donations from across the country has been pouring in the people who escaped with only the clothes on their back. they have to sell it over and over again in a drawer. he's one of a 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
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they were worried, how they saw him. there was a group of people right in danger. how they escaped. what did they see? and they have to repeat it over and over until a story has a narrative, it's 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 greek, something we don't see usually in israel, 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 community that they going through is together, going through it together. but each alone in the pain, there isn't a family that didn't last someone. so isn't the family here. all the families last one and even as a keyboards, we have
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a big family together. and stephen, i was friends and neighbors. and every one last saw on the 7th of october was traumatic for all these rallies. and even as the people from belly trying to hear, it's clear their trauma will be felt for generations. the conflict between israel and how mazda is triggering anti semitic violence around the world. israel is calling on russia now to protect is really citizens that after a pro palestinian mobs storm the airport in russia's darkest dawn region, breaking down doors and searching for jews. a plane from israel has just landed that some 20 people were injured at the concept come out apples to know in critical condition, at least 60 people were detained. a huge crowd over
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whelmed the airport of massage color voicing their support for palestinians and chanting, anti semitic slogan, videos posted on social media show, had the mob broke through doors and barriers with staff members trying to try them . something made their way to the runway where they were reportedly looking for as rarely, citizens after a plane arrived from israel. authorities close the airport as the security forces were deployed at the sites most august as religious leader has called for. com, super key to the country. so we use this issue cannot be resolved in this way. and we will talk with the relevant people and we'll continue to try to resolve the issue differently. not with emotions, not with raleigh's, in an appropriate way of doing good after the incident and the catch color is real
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called on russia to protect its citizens. douglas, chief, russia coast funded you. are you research or told us what the response has been to these scenes at the airport in douglas dawn last night? i spoke to some people from doug as done, who said very clearly that face angry crowd last night wasn't representative of the entire republic bought at the same time. and they said that that certain anti semitic tendencies, nevertheless, very clear in douglas, done as well is as, as everywhere and russian holidays. so the result of last day and night is a 60 people were arrested 20 people injured, 2 of them very seriously. and the investigative committee has lost and investigation, and i think the reaction of the authorities will be very harsh in the russia because any form of protest has been suppressed from the start of russia and to the protesters. now face up to 15, he is in prison. i asked him, what was the situation of the passengers from the plain, from the 0. they all seem to be safe. according to the media massage color airport
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is reopened to you mentioned it. even though some shops a they have will lose it at night. however, it likes to much color watering, directed to other airports. and that's it. from me, the whole new system here in berlin, i'll have an update for you in just a few minutes. and remember, you can get to use around the clock on our website, w got office in building next to the
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the, the, the business dw news line from ballad, israel says no, see as far away as how much prime minister benjamin that's now says the well must the month that hostages be freed immediately unconditionally. and he says, even the most just was half unintended civilian casualties. as well, steps up its ground operation times pushed into the outskirts of gauze as city as the military says it has killed 1000 small home.

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