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of the state of the news long from berlin, israel says no cease fire with how much prime minister benjamin netanyahu calls the conflict a battle between civilization and barbarism. and he says, even the most junk stores of unintended civilian casualties. also coming up israel steps off its ground operation. tanks pushed into the outskirts of gaza. city, as the military says, it has killed dozens more home off finder, united nations warrens, the air strikes are heading closer to hospitals, sheltering thousands of palestinians. and we visited
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a dense being restored. where is really survivors of the hamas mastercard are trying to heal their trump, the viewers on p b. s. in the united states and all around the world. welcome it's good to have you with us is rarely a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says israel will not agree to a cease fire with hum us speaking earlier in tel aviv, he said that would represent a surrender to him. us. he called the conflict a battle between civilization and barbarism. he added that even the most just war, he have unintended civilian casualties. that and you also said he hopes that civilized nations would back israel site. i wouldn't make clear is what was position regarding this is far. and just as the united states would not agree to
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cease far 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, cause for seas for a cost for israel to surrender, to come 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. our corresponding pencil in is in jerusalem and he told us more about what that now said. what stood out to me was this play 2 countries to support israel and seek moral clarity in benjamin
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netanyahu. whose was he said, the future of civilization is at stake. and went on to explain that it's not israel indiscriminately bombing civilians is homeless and homeless, which i 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 much had actually been free. how has that been received in israel? well this has been a, a more than a glimmer of i'll, i mean, the 1st good news in days this was entered its full week and it's just been bloodshed from the terrorist attacks on october 7 in which 1400
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is why these are said to have died in the air strikes, which how most 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 retaliatory s right from israel, according to hum us. so this is really the 1st rescue by the sounds of it is well clarifying and it will be a statement saying that or a market dish a private has been released during the ground defensive of by how most offensive. when was the latest from jerusalem? thanks for that. and for more we can now bring in lieutenant colonel,
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and jonathan can reach us. he's a spokesperson for the israel defense forces. get to see you, mr. can rake us. now the prime minister, not, you know, categorically rejects calls for a cease fire equating it with calling for israel's defeat in the war. but what about a humanitarian pause to help innocent civilians get aid and get out of harm's way when that also be in the ideas interest? hello, good evening and thank you for having me. and it is different the, our interest to make the best possible situation for civilians. they are not our enemy and we are not trying to target them. and in order to do so, we are facilitating together with the addictions in the us and to you and the import of humanitarian aid. i'm happy to say that's more than 108 trucks of humanitarian aid have been provided to gaza. and that there is a humanitarian zone declared and officially established humanitarian zone in the southern gaza strip on, in order to provide exactly as you say,
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some kind of support for the palestinians, the non combatants air. but we have to be very clear. any cessation in fighting will be used by some us for their purposes and that is not on the table. i don't see it on the table. what we are focused on is in the dismantling from us and making sure that this never happens again. and i was bringing back our hostages. yeah. and just to clarify about that human and have a few minutes here in a that is trickling in a 100 trucks have so far since um, october 7 been uh, brought to causes that is usually what comes in throughout the day if i'm not mistaken. now i want to get to something else because israel describes the l schafer hospital as a de facto him aust command center. the you when says hundreds of people are stuck there and cannot be moved. there is an evacuation order that the idea of this issue is there
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a scenario in which the idea would consider refraining from bombing what it considers valuable military targets onto military and grounds? yes, listen, we are very respectful of protected sites and we find according to the laws of conflict, we distinguish between come back the non combatant and we are attacking the combatants 1st. the 2nd thing is we, it's known and why we recognize that from us uses civilian infrastructure for the military purposes, which is in direct contradiction to human, a tire law. it's a crime if they shouldn't be able to do that. and the unfortunate situation is that even though 2 weeks have passed, almost 2 weeks have passed since we asked posting is to evacuate garza city, they have had lots of time to evacuate, also to see for hospital if they had been busy doing it. now they're in a situation where they have still haven't evacuated and there is significant combat
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ongoing that these regret to vote. and i think that everybody in gaza be 8 organizations and from us the un and everybody else should be busy evacuating people. and to stripped how most of that human shield, which is the sofa hospital when we go, is that there are people on ventilator is babies. and incubators that just simply cannot be moved. and that moving them, what, what amounts to, you know, putting them in harm's way, in different way and, and would also suppose a death sentence. but i'm, i want to move on because you're military managed to free a hostage overnight. and can you give us any details about that operation as you know, just to finish that last point, what's really putting them at the risk as most of the injuries, the fact that from us is using it for their military purposes. otherwise, we wouldn't be talking about chief, it's a protected the facility, and we wouldn't have any issue with it. and regarding the happy news of the release
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of private, the only mcgee, this she's with her family, she is well both mentally and physically and, and she has been debriefed and she will be brief in the future. and she was released by as rarely, false as on a ground operation, due to the sensitivity of the matter. i cannot evaluate how many people, how it was done, where she was have, and all of the other very interesting details. what i can say and reiterate is that we are committed to getting all of our people back. not only only me give this, but all of the 238 hostages that are being held in gaza and buy from us. but then colonel and jonathan can reach us spokesperson for the israel defense forces. thanks. thank you for helping me earlier. israel confirmed the death of one of the hostages being held by how much the german is really national shown you look was among those could not a music festival. on october, the 7th, when her last militant stormed into israel,
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killing more than 14 hundreds of people, it is rarely tanks has pushed into the outskirts of kansas city. as the military expands its ground operations, fierce classes are being reported in northern gauze on israel says it has killed dozens more homeless fighters. the united nations is warning that israel's air strikes could hit hospitals for thousands of palestinians or sheltering loss. run health authority claims more than a 1000 people have been killed so far. video proposing to show the moments after and is really 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, a sheltering here. in addition to the patients, they are refusing is rails audits to evacuate the we don't have the means to
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evacuate outputs, hospitals. we have over 400 patients who are inside the hospital. many of them are in the intensive care unit. evaluating them means kennings, and that's why we refuse the evacuation or the recall on the international community to intervene immediately. the storm, i guess after big that is on for the israel accuses homeless militants of using hospitals as come on thing to is and shows no sign of closing. it's pounding over the tier tray is its troops on the ground advance deeper into gaza. israel has vowed to dismantle from us after it's unprecedented tier of attacks and israel weeks ago to consult the to ship and coordinate the tax by ground. and that forces 50 for the fight is killed. thousands of militants and gaza,
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who had barricaded themselves inside buildings. and tried to attack 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 is rail inches. would it close the 2nd stage of a tool with some thousands looted an aid 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. that must be to set up a efforts without further delay to make sure civilians receive basic food medicine, anesthetics, multi. we hear reports of operations taking place without these basic
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medicines as if we in the middle ages. but despite all the international reesa, rick little is changing for ordinary guidance, with meaning now deciding to stay put, leaving their lives to faint. jason, lead from save the children in the palestinian territories, told me how 8 organizations like kids are helping children caught up in this conflict of the situation. this dial, we have 2300000 people in casa house has been children which are impacted the casualties. this an injury that children facing us, unprecedented where a situation with one child was killed every 10 minutes. now save the children we are trying to privatize to reach the most vulnerable families. but it's impossible . then 1400000 people, 60 percent of the population has split the heart of the homeless. that basically
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try to seek shelter wherever they can. in hospitals, in schools, whatever it is safe. unfortunately, there's no food. there's no water. that's lack of bathroom facilities, no medical care available, saves a tool like many other agencies, we are trying to privatize the delivery of live saving interventions like food and water to impact communities in the shelters in the schools, in the household, especially my we are that we know that there many children, like children with disabilities that 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 a ceasefire. currently off the table, what could those steps be? it is imperative that there must be another, sees by too many terror pauses. gaza. there is not a single space that is facing casa, the north of the south, 50 type of buttons it strikes. this is allegedly tremendous numbers of children
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like you, but also the children that needs to be the delivery of convention goes 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 you 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 and showing them 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
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. now there was 1100000 children living in an area of 365 square 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, child mortality rates on the economic, the high, the rates of women giving a dining child with a hi. this is one, it's critical that we must protect the children. the long term mental health outcomes for children that are subjected to cycles of and as binds is, is astronomical. 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
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them the assistance that they need. but also we protect that home and police that there was a future for them to 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 are resilience and they can recover that in order for them to recover the tree. cuz 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 loved to seen god. so, but every single conflict recovers the fighting. must stop that must be doable and lost in peace and must be justice for 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 of jason langford save the children. thank you so much. thank you.
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on october 7th, last militants massacred around a 10th of the population of one single, 2 boats and southern israel. those who remained. i've been evacuated to a resort on the dead sea there around a 1000 survivors or trying to deal with their trauma. and the loss of loved ones as the w's rebecca writers 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 the it's a place of relative safety in a country and more around a 1000 is riley's who escaped to the massacre 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
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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 day. feed him mom and dad were among them something like an hour later. so i think tell them one instead of with both. i 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 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 it so hard. even yesterday when i was. so there you must be po friend, my because i couldn't stay on the ground because every
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face on the ground are so body, body. and i for them thing called walking on their, on their 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 a team of psychos 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 saw in the what's up the group. this people are in danger. how they escaped. what did they see? and they have to repeat this 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
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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 lost someone 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 oil is riley's. and even as the people from bailey trying to hear, it's clear the trauma will be felt for generations. let's
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take a look now at some of the other stories making is around the world today. you as carmakers, general motors has reached attempted to deal with the united auto workers union to end the 6 weeks strike. the agreement includes substantial pay increases. gm follows fellow automakers, ford and the lamps is in reaching a deal with the union. a drain crash and southern india has killed at least 14 people. dozens more were injured when a passenger train rammed into another that have stopped due to a technical problem. officials said the crash was likely due to human error. at least 4 people have been killed in election violence in the philippines. more than 300000 police officers and soldiers have been sent in your village pulling station. there's been months of violence related to the box,
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kenya is just scrap visa requirements for african visitors by the end of the year, president willing rude to send the current rules were bad for business. the shift would make kenya only in the 4th african country to go be the free local opportunity to german chancellor. well, actually has been holding energy and talks in nigeria. the german government is looking for new sources of liquefied natural gas to replace russian energy imports . sholtes also called for closer cooperation to manage migration as 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 find jobs . it is good for them to for 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 routes should be able to reach us a day earlier. sholtes met with president blood to the number of nigerians who have to leave germany is relatively high. many no longer have passports. and my gerry, it doesn't accept the substitute documents provided by germany to new bu promised to improve the situation ready to insight into 5 sessions to improve migration situation. people kind of go through the process as long as that would be a good connection in richard in germany's entering talks with nigeria aimed at establishing unacceptable quoted for legal immigrants. but this requires
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a joint agreement which is likely to take time. and in other news, 48th people were killed as hurricane owed it, sputtered mexico. dozens of others are missing, and residents have criticized government health. as to slow, one estimate puts the damage to add some $15000000000.00. a storm door through acapulco beach down on mexico specific ghost, the 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 and 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 risking 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
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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, never own. we can think about these wheels, we get the money from to rebuild and then what we used to have with that, what is the feeling about video relate to the most of what people are looking for. let me local certain i to them their efforts to rebuild their communities. what concerns linger? said the extent of the damage and the stewardess hotspot could take years to mend. or you're watching the double you news line from berlin. here is a reminder of the top story we're following for you today. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says israel will not agree to a ceasefire with him on speaking
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a short time ago and to leave. he said that would represent a surrender to him on that. and, you know, added that even the most just floors of unintended civilian casualties. you're wanting do the we news line from berlin, stick with us. now i will be back after a short break to take you through the day. and i hope to see you then the
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us. it's getting cold. the rates of holding sign and the volunteers will winter freeze their mission. kids particular seeing rebuild jobs, move indices, dw, the or israel continues to expand its ground operation in the gaza strip. pushing deeper into the enclave to go after him. off militants, residents of gaza. city are reporting is rarely attacks from 2 signs. as the idea of warns, the operation is only going to intensify the escalation. reeves, this concern about the over 2000000 civilians and gaza, especially those hospitalized in the north. the world health organization as warrant. it's impossible to move the thousands of patients out of harm's way without risk.

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