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the watch now on youtube dw documentary the this is dw news coming to live from berlin. israel's prime minister rejects calls for a cease fire in guns. israel do not agree to association of affiliated with from us after the risk attacks of october 7. claus for a seas for a cause, for israel to surrender, to come up and the head of units of says the number of children killed in gaza every day is so fine that should quote, shake us to our core plus back home with her family is real rest use
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a soldier, abducted by him, us more than 200 others remain in captivity and got the hello and terry martin. good to help you with this. israel has categorically ruled out a cease fire in his war against him. us prime minister benjamin netanyahu said it would represent a surrender to him. us. he said the ground offensive was the best way to secure the release of more hostages. one is really soldier was free during an overnight admission in gaza. the 1st such rescue since the war began. another is rarely hostage safely home. israel's military release, this picture of soldier omega. this to announce her release. the crowds gathered outside her home to celebrate the news. she's the 1st captive to be freed amid
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israel's growing ground, defensive prime minister, benjamin netanyahu price, the rescue and reject it calls for a cease fire is all will not agree to a succession of affinities with some us after the risk attacks of october, 7th, cause for cease for a cause for israel to surrender to hum us to surrender to terror was the surrender to barbara's that will not happen. as israel ramps up, it's fighting the pressure to bring hostages home is also growing. honda defense have been laid out in jerusalem to be present the missing families gathered at the vigil. what's the latest video released by how mosse militants showing sweet female captives? it's brought some hope to their families because it's easier
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when i saw the photo of danielle on tv, my heart almost stopped. my wife and i were on the one hand shocked. but on the other hand, we thought relief relief that she's alive. and that we can see her we didn't know anything about her until today. i'm not a middle man. so in but other families have received devastating news. authorities say german is rarely shiny luke, who was believe to be kidnapped, is that the news has given her mother a sense of closure. the british i'm a bit relieved that the matter is close to. the news is not good, but at least we know she didn't suffer more than 200 people are believed to still be held hostage by how much in gaza more i'm joined now by our correspond
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atanya kramer in a store in southern israel. tanya is, is really prime minister benjamin nothing. yahoo, he rejects any possibility of a ceasefire with a mouse. how, or as really reacting to that. why are we just started there? he says, it's not a time for us these 5, but it's time for war. and i think this is very concerning for many of the relatives and the families also hostages, because you know, they're fearing that by going deeper, insight goes about widening this ground operation and incursion that we're seeing uh they might home the live, the lives of their loved ones and their relatives. now the government, of course, is trying to prove here. there was a, a soldier that was rescued us monday night during the course of monday. and uh, you know, that means that the, soon as we don't know many details about how this played out. but uh, it does show somehow from the government side that they can do both on the one hand,
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eliminates the capabilities, infrastructure eradicate from us as they say on the other hand, a trying to get the hostages out. but i think for families still, you know, by seeing that some of the hostages might, i mean, they believe to be maybe in some of the tunnel systems that they're believe to be held in different groups in different areas. maybe we don't know, of course, for sure. or where they are, that they could be at the end collateral damage by, by seeing. but you know, that the fire power that is coming down on gas. so right now. so their main concern is certainly to look at, you know, the negotiations and to hope that there will be some kind of breakthrough of cuts on egypt up and helping with those in direct negotiations. now israel says it has 2 main objectives in gaza. the 1st to destroy from us and to rescue the hostages being held by the militant group of how hard is it,
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ton you for israel to achieve both those goals simultaneously? what i mean, this is what military experts here talking about. is it going to be very difficult on the one hand to have, you know, this whitening of the ground operation. you're seeing that, you know, it is vice moving deep inside gaza. that's what the military is saying. that have been engagements as well, or with a mouse. that's what the military saying. at the same time, some of the hostages are believed to be a possibly underneath garza in the tunnel systems. so it will be very difficult, a very difficult task to rescue those hostages, and that's why we're also seeing and not the same time we understand a belief that negotiations are still going on. and we also need to see what are the interests of homos and all this to have been releasing a video with the 3 a 3 hostages in it. and uh, you know, this is a life of proof as we have for the families, but at the same time,
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it's also very hard for them to see it. so we will have just to wait and see, you know, if there's any development in this case in the coming days, that proof of life, of course being very valuable for the family. so let's take a quick look at some of the developments on the ground there. uh, as is really tanks and troops advance on gaza city. there have been reports of fears. clashes in the northern part of the strip israel's military size. it's struck more than $600.00 militant targets in recent days in gaza. you in this morning that is really showing an error strikes or getting closer to hospitals or thousands of palestinians are sheltering. the homeless run, guys, a health ministry says more than a 1300 people have been killed so far. meanwhile, a mazda is also launched rockets into southern israel, causing fire. so tanya, heavy fighting is being reported between is rarely forces and how most militants in
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gaza is that a sign that is really forces are pushing deeper into gaza now on the ground. i can only say what you're hearing from the military here at the moment because they're saying they're going ahead the courting of going according to the plan. they're pushing ahead, deeper inside cause or there were some videos from palestinian sources published yesterday that attends for moving down on. so her team, which is a uh, one of the major roads leading from the north to the south. and pausing by going into garza city. so we don't know exactly where the, you know, we don't get all the detailed information from the army also hearing from us that they are having a violent clash as they put it, or engaging with, uh, the, is really military. is there any military is that they have killed several come on to spend on top of that. of course we seeing often times f environment and also leaflets have been dropped again on the civilian still in northern garza to leave
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the area that this is known act as a battle zone. and coming to that, of course, the situation for civilians is more than you know, be on the die or you can say, now we know some trucks of age of water. medical supplies came in again on monday. but, you know, for people, there's also about being safe, and this is becoming incredibly difficult for people in the north and in the south of casa tony, thank you very much. that was our corresponded tonya kramer in a store in southern israel. it's tanya mentioned the dire situation facing the people of gaza. it's particularly difficult for children that's been laid there at an emergency meeting of the un security council, the head of the united nations children's funds. unicef, catherine russell said, more than $400.00 children are being killed or injured in gaza every day,
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claiming that that number should shake each of us to our core. of a meeting at the security council was also told that more than 3400 children have been killed in 3 weeks of fighting. that's more than the total number of children killed annually across the world. conflicts owns since 2019. well, joining me now for morris toby frick, or he's a spokesperson for the united nations childrens funds, eunice up and joins me from amman. jordan toby, these numbers that i was just quoting there, the numbers of killed children injured children in guys are extraordinary. how reliable are they in? yeah, you're right. the numbers of children killed, the number of children injured inside the gaza strip are, are extraordinary. now these numbers come from the palestinian ministry of health. um and you said it was that it has ours. the guys souls is on the ground. we have stuff in the ground pot is on the ground. uh to,
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to look into the numbers as we always do, and not just say that in pos, like in 2014, for example, when there was an escalation. uh, the un then very far as numbers here. we can't do that in real time. of course, but these reasons, but we verify numbers and when we've done that before in similar situations, so not at this scale, the numbers have been very, very similar. is it possible to provide any safety for children in goes to the given the conditions that are, are, are for operating there the, there's a, it's a war zone with cost of a marvin and a ground invasion. how do you provide safety for children in that environment? yeah, i mean let me say and you said it has been saying that there is no safe place for the children in the gaza strip. right now. anyone who's been there or anyone who knows because the strip is a tiny area of land. yeah. and when you have those still, it sees is such a densely populated area where there are more than 1000000 children. of course it's
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not site anywhere. and that continues to be a massive consent. we continue to see these numbers rising due to being killed and injured. yeah, then that's the domestic concern that it's not stopping. and that's why we keep coding for this immediate humanitarian seesaw. but as of the situation now, there is no safe place for children use only if it goes straight. as you know, toby of silly laurine, the commissioner general for the you and relief and works agency, and rob has accused israel of collective punishment of the people of god. so he says that the current aid system is geared to fail. are you in talks with the is really government toby regarding humanitarian issues and gaza and help, how the humanitarian conditions can be improved? i don't mean that you and has a system in place where we have the connections where we talk to bodies to accomplish. and that's very much focus,
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1st of all on stopping the bond and saving lives, but also on the on humanitarian access. yeah. and what's actually critical now is that we open up access points to the gaza strip. to improve, to bring out that life saving supplies into the, into the area. and then that's really of that. so that priority because there are some supplies going, but it's absolutely tiny amount given the massive, massive needs. and what we're talking about now is a lack of cycle to people who call and get safe with the children who are drinking salty water. they've got the hydration, you've got diarrhea. so these multiple disease that the kill me becoming a real reality. and you also have families, children, the civilians living in the very densely populated shelves is the own. russ golden rule, you know, even in, in the hospital areas. and that's a massive risk for the outbreak of disease. tobey, thank you very much. that was totally free. occur from the united nations children's fund in a month. thank. let's. let's take
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a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world today. us car maker, general motors has reached a tentative deal with the united auto workers union to end to 6 weeks. right. the agreement includes pay increases. gm follows carmakers ford and se lantus and reaching a deal with the german politician has been arrested for allegedly displaying nazi symbols. police said they found the band material at the fraternity house of daniel lamba, a member of the far right alternative germany, party member has denied the allegations. can you just describe these are requirements for asking visitors by the end of the year, president william router said the current rules were bad for business, the shift would make, can you only the 4th african country to go visa free local. this is dw news from berlin. business is coming up next. and course you can always
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