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the, the state of leaders long from berlin, israel says no ceasefire with how much prime minister benjamin netanyahu called the conflict a balance between civilization and barbarism. and he says, even the most just wars of unintended civilian casualties. also coming israel steps up its ground operation. tanks pushed into the outskirts of gauze. the city as the military that it has killed doesn't more hum off fonder. come off claims more than a 1000 palestinians has now been killed. and we visited this,
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they resorted where israel, the survivors of the massacre are trying to heal their trump. the i'm the call for always welcome to the program, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his country will not agree to a cease fire with ha, speaking a short time, going to leave. he said that would represent a surrender to him because the conflict a battle between civilization and barbarism. even the most john moore's, he said, have unintended civilian casualties. and you also said he hoped that civilized nations would back israel's fight. i wouldn't make clear as it was position regarding this is far as just as the united states would not agree to cease fire
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after the bombing of pearl harbor, or after the terrorist attack of 911. israel will not agree to a cessation of hostilities with some us after the risk attacks of october, 7th, cause for us use for our cause, for israel to surrender to hum us to surrender. to tear was the surrender to barbara's that will not happen. ladies and gentlemen, the bible says that there was a time for peace, and that 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 barbarism. it is a time for everyone to decide where they stand and my colleagues bentonville and is on hand to bring us the latest developments from jerusalem, ben, a rezoning, know to a truce there from the prime minister. and he also explained why it's in the, as you satisfy would give immunity to the terrorists that it would also take
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pressure off home us and would not lead to the release of hostages. he said, this is the only way this ground offensive that they've now launched the aerosol that's been going on for the past few weeks. the big question, monetary for its effectiveness, because how much is in a network of tunnels, in a city, under a city of some people that put it along with the hostages that they've been holding is the belief. and therefore, they are sending in these ground troops to try to get into these tunnels and pull how most out to get the, how my soldiers up until about a up onto the battle field to fight this fight. and if that pressure is not that they believe that home us will stay in these tunnels and will continue to operate from these tunnels. the belief being that the launching the strikes from the from bodies hospitals where they have their control centers and kindergartens,
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and schools, according to the israeli prime minister. and that this will, will simply go on. and this was the press conference that was scheduled specifically for international media. what stood out to you what's that out to me was this play 2 countries to support israel and seek moral clarity in benjamin netanyahu. whose was he said, the future of civilization is at stake. and went on to explain that it's not israel indiscriminately, the bombing civilians, it's home, us and home us, which are using the, the guys and civilians. a 1000000 of them displaced at the motivated seeking refuge as human shields in this for me and yahoo took the stage shortly after it became known that it is really soldier who had been taken hostage by how modest had
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actually been free. how has that been received in israel? well, this is being the more than a glimmer of i'll, i mean, the 1st good news in days this was entered. it's full week and it's just been bloodshed from the terrorist attacks on october 7, in which 1400 is why these are said to have died in the air strikes, which how much says in the gaza strip has killed the 8000 people. they are on verified numbers and then to hear that one of these hostages has been released so far, only full had been released. and that was because of medical conditions, an elderly person included and uh, a number uh, also killed in a retaliated, treat as strikes from israel, according to hum us. so this is really the 1st rescue by the sounds of
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it is well clarifying and it will be a statement saying that or a market dish a private has been released during the ground defense to buy a home us a sense of dealing with the latest from jerusalem, thanks for that. earlier israel confirmed the death of one of the hostages held by a month the german is really national, shiny look was among those getting out at a music festival. on october 7th, when i lost militants stormed into israel, killing more than 1400 people. spot help remains for the more than 200 hostages, still believe to be held by him. us. we're now joined by professor how guy levine me, has the medical team of an initiative called bring them home now, which tries to ensure that hostages held in gaza receive adequate medical care.
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professor levine, welcome to the w. what can you tell us at this point about the health condition of the hostages held in gaza? good enough to nicole. we can say that obviously though in life threatening condition, every minute, every hour, every day it's within the hands of the, from us 0 in great danger. the great danger, because many of them, according to our data that we received from the families and medical fives, need the phonics and arrogant medical care for him. it says, such as spoken soon, multiple sclerosis. they a beat these breast cancer. and obviously, these are not getting the buffer treatment, no more than that, somewhere in june, somewhere severely injured. last name's got the shots and who knows exactly the like the fact that
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a mazda is playing with your mind record was my mind with all the world minds by releasing it, shred of information about 3 hostages, by forcing them, by touching them to, to make it seem but without giving any information without a line that it's a national committee of the risk was to do their duty to visit exam to even signing a fly for the families to ensure that they get both of them are they got weak man, it's a guy i'm a guest to monitor the and, and many of them actually and not citizens. so here's what. yeah, you're talking about a video of 3 hostages that was released as propaganda by hamas. and today we made a deliberate decision to not show it to our viewers, because i think it's safe to say that what those hostages are saying a was putting their spouse under duress. and i do want to get to how, how you work, where do you get your information from it's, it's very difficult to, to get even,
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you know, a sense of what's where this, where these people are being held. there are so many and there and so, so such and difficult and different stadiums and, and situations health wise and you're working with the international red cross. how do you go about that? so that foam in general on that was then something like 90 percent of the families. we work with the families in the medical team. we have several other team members that though physician and now is that the c stairs over there. the tears are in the cups, tv and alcohol to file a p, o, a is to secure the health and well being of the hostages adapted from the home. so from the about the companies when and of the families these, these very and both in because the families so in the twilight zone,
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they have no day to know night because the costs of the sink about them be live within their. so these to cancel the a month with which of their families. and so to where i could search well. so we collect information for them to some of these former the code 5 square that magic on 5 for each of the postage. hopefully, when they come back, we can provide them with the treatments that they need. we try to assess what would be the condition now and, you know, it's, it's been over 2 weeks. so imagine just the same thing. you know, hypothyroid isn't, is very common for, for women about the age of 50. we know, said simply a lot of doses just by the way, with the women about the age of 80. and it needs to be some medication and say, which was out the secret of medication. it could be 10 for them with the symptoms and was life slipping. and this is a simple disease image of sony. sony shots for diabetes liquid di very easily.
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any time. oh, it's a vehicle vacation such as blindness, so we're not fatal. as close to the daycare of a 9 month old baby, you got to see with the needs baby formula and double the goes the mentor as the rest and, and it would include the be seeing and bite, but it is as we saw today. so this is clearly something that no human should suffer from. it's a cost of torture for their suggests or so for the families. we'd like to support with resilience the for the families, even today when the families started about as beloved from the the movie in the press conference, we escalate the families to provide them with ment of support to make sure that there are no time and it's not is it for them by the way, to speak of the stories, the whole story? how's the got a phone call and say here on the phone call,
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that the doctor is now being shows and she showed mother helped me. you know, just more than 230 tragedies, sometimes in dire families and some of the families that home was literally been down. now in waco level, some of the family is own guys, a summer move there. so i'm a display, it's really and as long you know, you'll, you spoke before about the ceasefire, etc. i am a physician, i'm not getting into that. but the source of the pub in is the hostages. as long as we don't get, they'll see this, all of them release that there will be continuous the blood should and then we have to preventive and cut off the heads of the cut. oh, well actually as leverage and finance from us, they can make a difference. they should make a difference. and we call our colleagues in germany. please do whatever within your
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end to make sure that they allow us to just of at least or for the very we get the sign of like in the leave it there. that message i hope is passed on. it was loud and clear. professor how guy levine, thank you so much for your insights and the very important work you're doing there . thank you. and then question it is rarely tanks have pushed into the outskirts of garza city. as the military expands its ground operations, their fears classes are being reported in northern garza and israel says it has killed dozens more. how much fighters, united nations is warning that israel's air strikes, could hit hospitals worth thousands of palestinians or sheltering hamas run health authority claims more than a 1000 people have been killed so far video to pausing to show the moments after and is raining wrong. could attack me out, goods, hospital and central gaza. the palestinian read prison seats is really bombardment,
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a coming event closer to the hospital. the humanitarian group estimates 14000 people at sheltering here. in addition to the patients, they are refusing is rails audits to evacuate. the, we don't have the means to evaluates outputs, hospitals we have over 400 patients who are inside the hospital. many of them are in the intensive care unit evacuating them means kennings. and that's why we refuse the evacuation, or the we call on the international community to intervene immediately. the storm, i guess, i still think 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's
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unprecedented tara attacks and israel weeks ago to consult the sales should include names the tax by ground, and it forces that people fight is killed. thousands of militants and gaza, good barricade themselves inside buildings, and tried to attack all forces, but that we're moving in that direction to quote shit. now we're looking for them. thank you. mandatory and situation and guides of remains despite is israel in just what it cools? the 2nd stage of a school with some thousands looted an aide. we a house 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 that that must speak to setup
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of efforts without further delay. to make sure civilians receive basic food medicine, anesthetics, multi, we hear reports of operations taking place without ins, basic medicines, as if we in the middle ages. but despite all the international regional risk, little is changing for ordinary guidance with meaning now to citing to stay put, leaving the lives to fact. chasing lee is the country director and save the children in the palestinian territories and joins us from jerusalem. now, good to see mister lee, how are 8 organizations like yours helping the children caught in the middle of this conflict. of the situation is dial. we have 2300000 people in casa house has been children, which are impacted the casualties. this an injury that children
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facing us, unprecedented. we had a situation where one child was killed every 10 minutes now a state the children we are trying to privatize to reach the most vulnerable families. but it's impossible. then $1400000.00 people, 60 percent of the population have slid to arms the homeless that basically try to seek shelter wherever the cat in hospitals, in schools, whatever it is safe. unfortunately, there's no food. there's no water. that's lack of bottom facilities, no medical care available, saves a tool like many other agencies, we are trying to privatize the delivery of live saving dimensions like food and water to impact communities in the shelters in the schools. in the household, especially, we are that we know that many children like children with disabilities and cannot get to shelters that cannot move from the that's why you've called on all parties to the conflict, to take immediate steps to protect the lives of children. now with
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a ceasefire currently off the table, what could those steps be? it is imperative that the must be another sees, binds to many, 10, and pauses gaza. there is not a single space that is facing casa, the north of the south, 50 type of buttons. it strikes this, allegedly tremendous numbers of children. but also the tools that needs to be the delivery of convention goods into casa life saving codes like food, water, medicines, and fuel. so that hospitals can function that the celebration funds can function because because of running out of water, it's also imperative that humanitarians, we don't allow it because we need to find the children. we need to do the assessments and we need to deliver the systems. but all of this can only be possible. the fighting stops. civilians cannot reach safety. they cannot reach distribution. points to match seems like us cannot deliver with this test stripes
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and showing that to continue in children make up nearly half of causes population that isn't unusually high number and that gives organizations like your own a lot to do. why are there so many children? why is the young population so big? it does, it is a very densely populated city. it is one of the most deadly public facing the world . now there was 1100000 children living in an area of 365 kilometers. again, there is no way that is safe for them to just thing we've seen that family size is a large, petite clean conflict, because there's a fear that the next generation will not survive. the rates of children and child mortality rates, as you want me to high, the rates of women giving a dining chunk with a hi. this is one, it's critical that we must protect the children. the lonesome mental health outcomes for children that are subjected to cycles of endless finance is,
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is extra normal. all our research shows the increasing levels of depression and anxiety of children training, withdrawn lauren and helpless and wisdom. all not having any heart. they do not believe that they have a future that they do not have a hope for a fusion. it is imperative that we protect the lives of all children that we give them the assistance that they need. but also we protect that home and police that there was a future for one day affair that the children that survived the horrors of this conflict will be prone to indoctrination to radicalization and eventually a perpetuation of the cycle of violence. the children resilience and they can recover that in order for them to recover the treatment of what's happening has to be removed, the treatments have to be removed and we must give them the treatment that they need. this is how every single child throughout the world noticing garza but every
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single conflict recovers the fighting. must stop that must be doable and lost in peace and bus. the justice of all children and they must get the support of the treatment that they need. this is how children go the lives and feel the feel their dreams and visions and have a future. jason way for save the children. thank you so much. thank you. on october 7th from us, militants mastercard. around a 10th of the population of one kibbutz in southern israel, those who remain have been evacuated to a resort on the dead sea. there around a 1000 survivors are trying to deal with their trauma and the loss of loved ones as the the we use rebecca renters reports of the pull trying the dead from a time before they will fill the pot. just one of the therapies helping these people process their trauma. at this up scale result on the did see
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the it's a place of relative safety in a country and more around a 1000 is riley's, who escaped to the massacred kibbutz. bailey were evacuated here, where they'll live for at least the next few months. and try to come to terms with what happened. yeah, is 6 and a half in the morning, somebody already 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 mass 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 job with both. so we 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 film by some us. so looking for clues of where they might have been taken,
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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 po friend might be i couldn't stay on the ground because every face on the ground, a show body by the and i couldn't think of walking on the, on the 12th. it's also a song, think of the communities of the going through is 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 summer and even as a keyboards, we had a big family together. and even i was friends and
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neighbors and everyone loved someone. the 7th of october was traumatic for all these riley's and even as the people from bailey trying to hear, it's clear the trauma will be felt for generations. german chancellor or life shots as meanwhile, been holding energy talks and nigeria, the german government is looking for new sources of liquefied natural gas to replace the russian energy import shots, also called foreclosure cooperation to manage migration. a german nigerian project in law goes nigerians. returning from germany, receive support to make a new start in their home country. german chancellor off schultz visit the center for labor migration and reintegration. an office that helps return these fine jobs, and it is good for them to the future with the being able to to of income, to have fudge off,
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but also the chance for funding business incense. and before that event, at the german run center, the chancellor met with german, nigerian entrepreneur sholtes addressed the migration issue and his speech more than ever before we are offering lee good pos space to come to germany to work there at the same time. those who can stay under these new roots should be able to reach us a day earlier. sholtes met with president bullet to nubile the number of nigerians who have to leave germany is relatively high. many no longer have passports and not jerry, it doesn't accept the substitute documents provided by germany to new bu promised to improve the situation. rarity, to insight into pipes mesh, to improve a migration situation. people kind of go through the process that song that's, that would be a good connection in return germany is entering talks with nigeria aimed at establishing unacceptable quote for legal immigrants. but this requires
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a joint agreement which is likely to take time. you're watching the w news line from berlin, and remember, you can get your news around the clock on our website. that is d, w dot com and you can follow on social media. our handle there is at data we use will be back with more at the top of the next hour. in the meantime, on the call fairly and from all of us here in berlin, thank you so much for your company. the
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