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the the, this is the, to the news live from berlin. israel says it's killed a senior. how much come under as it pushes ahead with its ground and error offensive on gas. and the ministry says the militant, played a key role in the massacre of is rating civilians on october 7th. the number of dead and gas that goes off again demands for a to monetary and cease fire. grow with one un agency calling it a matter of life and death for millions. also coming up a deadline is about to expire and pack a son for more than 1700000 of guns ordered to leave the country. some have lived
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there for decades, so what's behind them in the, on pablo for the as welcome to the program. the is right, the military says it's killed, a senior hamas commander responsible for the october 7 a terrorist attacks. israel defense forces released voltage which appeared to show an air strike on what they believe is harmless terrorist and that seem a bu a gina. this comes as israel continues with its grand defensive in gaza. the military says it has struck more than 600 minutes and targets in recent days. an idea of spokes person gave this update on the military encourage a local sort of shit who left the nights. a default has continued to fight and found some trundle operation in garza ski foot mature level thing called and they did legendary text they co terrorism and continued to take hundreds of targets
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street the of the murderous come us organization should have gone up the hall. it's funny how most dw correspondent benson is in jerusalem, and he told us more about the latest is really attacks inside a gas. well, the information we're getting here, the media from home us is that they've targeted tanks in the knowles that they've been clashes with these by the troops in the south. and the indications from is really forces is that they're also attacking from both sides. most interestingly is that they say they've penetrated some of these tunnels, these bonds tunnel network of hom, us and managed to destroy rocket launch pads in shops. also control set is within those tunnels and have a tech come us forces and troops within those tunnels. assuming off access points as well, remembering the, the, the hostages is said to be in these tunnels stop. what then is riley prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu has rejected the calls for a cease fire. so what's the reaction, bein to this along is radius a fellow with his the announcement came in a briefing to the international media and his rhetoric was totally down in comparison to other price conferences is being held, holding here over the past weeks and he stopped short again, of calling this and invasion is a global outcry at the moment as you know, but he's not going to said didn't old troops of once. that would be at this trap, considering this intricate tunnel system that how much could use to ambush the troops. the families of the hostages don't foresee any ground or air offensive, but if they do see results that if it means just one by one or the one hostage having being rescued sofa according to the information we have, then that would be
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a positive thing. of course, there are over $200.00 hostages and a whole being held by homeless. now some experts say that israel is grand operation is, is advancing slower than they expected. what's behind this, as well, they're saying inch by inch. that's what military strategists a saying. first of all, to ensure there is no ambush, no surprise attacks by hum us also to keep open the possibility of negotiations for the release of these hostages. those negotiations is said to still be underway with the mediator kata. and we'll see as far as whether or not their results that yahoo says this is going to be a long war. he said that time and again, and he's refusing a ceasefire. he says a ceasefire. as you also pointed out, would only be giving up all the b,
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surrendering to homeless and would take the pressure of thomas to release the hostages. it would mean how much would only hold on to those hostages in those tunnels that they have time span dw corresponding fences and reporting from jersey . now more on the situation on the branding guys. as we've heard, the israeli military is pushing ahead with it's offensive in the north and stepping up around the clock air strikes on the territory. the how master on health industry says more than 8000 people have been killed. the head of the un, children's agencies, as the number of casualties is too high to be collateral damage costs and go to another night of explosions is rarely as strikes have been targeting the strip for weeks, they see the hit and come off militants and their infrastructure inside the territory, a debt the amounts demoss one health industry claims that over $8300.00 people have
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died in god zone. since it's rarely bumping began. many have lost entire families. while i'm, i've been here, we don't have anything. nothing to do. so he was just going out to find, guess because we don't have any at home. he was also looking for bread for the children and guess, then they told me he was monitored and this, this, this, this is now a daily reality for the people of gauze on people flowing to get out of out from under the rubber video stuff. all children on monday, the un security council held an emergency meeting to discuss the gulf, a crisis with agencies focusing on the young casualties. this was the key of the call to the i'm going to shoot
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the 3200 and see room with kids in the, in just few weeks. this house is in the process of was exhaust since 2090. and this cannot be collateral damage, at least to that also came this goal for children to be better protected on behalf of all the children caught in this nightmare we call on the world to do better. whether they are young people attending a music festival or children going about their daily lives and gaza, they all deserve peace. children do not start conflicts, and they are powerless to stop them. to add to the suffering, essential supplies of running dangerously low food, want to fuel in medicines that are all hard to find. humanitarian workers say the age reaching garza is far too little for residents. with one you an agency and garbo, claiming an urgency, filed is now a life or death matter for millions of the journalist has in boucher
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is in guys. and we asked him earlier about how many people are still left in the evacuation zone in the northern part of the territory. many, too earlier larry there, there are a huge number of wonder why. so he's a 6th grade. well, even in 600000 or even more and there's place to the child support where what are some of the, including myself and my time to say that we are staying at the different houses that we are talking about, like one about 1000000000 people displayed from north end of the city, some of the things they are like from the boulder areas into the city or the central city. we're right in the 4th of the city. i know that some of the i communicate with some people. they are still there for many reasons. 11 of the like they have no plans to go with the house or the circle of misery life that they experience. and that goes back to go to the more that was journalist has and
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believes that in gaza was a dire situation facing the people of guys. and particularly children has been laid bare at an emergency meeting of the un security council, the head of the united nations children's phones units. as catherine russell said, more than $400.00 children are being killed or injured in guise at each day. timing, that number showed quote, shake each of us to our court. the meeting was also told that more than 3 times and 400 children have been killed in 3 weeks. a fight of toby flicker is a spokes person for the united nations children's funds. uni seth and he told us more about the reliability of the huge figures being reported for the number of children being killed and injured in gaza. 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 our and the guys souls is on the ground. we have
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stuff in the ground pot is on the ground. uh to, to look into the numbers as we always do and not just say that in, in cost like in 2014 for example, when there was an escalation. uh the un then verifies numbers here we call do that in real time of close for obvious 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. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. us present, and joe biden assigned and executive order and regulating artificial intelligence, described as a landmark order. it will require companies for, for through the federal government to advise the risk their systems compose. it's the 1st step in a race to regulate the global technology that offers great promise, retirees significant sanders. for us car maker, general motors has reached a tentative deal with the united auto workers union to end
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a 6 week strike. the agreement includes pay increases, gm photos, carmakers, ford and lantus in reaching a deal with the protests are continuing in panama over a mining deal. that's a lot of canadian firm to continue operations in central america's largest open page copper mines. the government says it will hold a referendum on whether to suppress the contract. critic save the concession is a threat to the environment. i'm going to attack on the country sovereignty. when i to the war in ukraine, where cold weather is setting in and rushes airstrikes or destroying homes, as well as infrastructure for power generation. just when people need warrants and shelter. authorities of located tens of millions to rebuild homes. but progress has been slow, and some families are facing their 2nd winter without a warm place to stay. dw, i mean is if reports from hack,
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if the northern heart have suburb of soul teeth could, doesn't look much different than it did after the 1st few months. of war, when it was puzzled by russian artillery. those who have stayed are now facing their 2nd winter without central heating or even windows ana, her mother and a friend had been living in the basement of their apartment block for 20 months now . they moved their lives under ground because it's warmer, they're taking heat with this old wood stove. a piece of the top is that we can hold them up here if we make a fire, if not, it's a little colder, but you wouldn't freeze. it's much better here. than in my apartment on this building is in fact low in the cities priority list because it's too bad the damage to repair quickly. several of the buildings in the southeastern neighborhood are in this predicament, and many of the residents are growing and patient with the city authorities. as the 2nd winter of the war sets in this group of residents meet this outside
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a row with heavy damage buildings. many of them are living, doubled up with other families nearby. they're desperate for anyone to hear the grievances as to what would be important for me because the building is on the list of projects for 2024. we're on a list just for the project to start. so where are people supposed to go? so it will be when to see the house will be standing in the cold and everything will deteriorate, accessible to the destruction. here is staggering. the building suffered multiple direct hits from russian, artillery, and residents say even missiles from war plants. it's difficult to fathom. the cost of rebuilding this, especially while the government is still focused on a full scale war. in an adjacent suburb, the city is already wrapping up repairs. the buildings had little structural damage and workers are putting in the last new windows. some families are even moving back in. the park keeps deputy head of housing says he understands where the residents
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and heavy head areas like salt teeth are frustrated. uh, hold on, no problem. uh, the main shopping and is it the lowest vicky like the procedure for restoration, but it's a doodle as still being developed with lots devoted to ease of us to move. that's why we need to show up with the hockey of citizens about the most concerned, methodical, different categories of damage. acute with the protocol that they didn't know and different approaches. he's able to reach juan moody plus quadrant to more easily put folder on a plans to move back upstairs. once the central heating is fixed, which the government has promised to do, she just doesn't know when they think that's what it is. that's it. sometimes we feel like giving up a kind of the weight is not fast, we didn't feel like that we school, but now more and more we do just good sake. what we've been expecting the end of the world. but well, me, i use the winter might be easier to bear if she had something to look forward to once it's over well for more or less cross over to our ukraine correspondence not
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to have spitting out who joins us from keith. great to see you. my to yes, so last winter was that very difficult to say the least for many ukrainians. is ukraine better prepared for the cold season? that's just started. the expectation here is the dresser will try to strike energy infrastructure again. as soon as the temperature is get colder and that they will uh, try to really make uh it much more difficult this winter. and then last winter, last winter, they did not achieve their goal. ukraine was functioning, although with some restrictions and to the fee or is that already having being through a campaign or forming last winter, the infrastructure is much more vulnerable this year. that's why i look forward to these other you cautious about promising anything that is why or offer just happy
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warning of hard winter ahead. on the other hand, however, your credit has tremendously enhanced the defense capacities and we are not in the same situation as lost. it will be much more difficult for russian rockets besides a drones to hit this energy infrastructure, at least in those areas that are well protected. so one thing that we might see is, again, mostly massive garages at infrastructure, and that most likely to cause a lot of damage and those areas that are less well protected. so we might see divided country kids might remain relative, might get through the winter relatively well without power or heating costs, while other regions will be effected. more harsh than that to you. as many military analysts warrants the ukrainians had a very narrow window to launch and execute their counter offensive. so as ukraine made the type of progress on the battlefield, it said i have to of the it is expected that this window will close some
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time in the next weeks when heavy rains will set in. however, where the most direction of attacks is receiving less of these rains than others. so their wife might be still some room from me for a maneuver. but overall there's of course disappointment. your train has not been able to capture as much territory as they had hoped. the games have been very small in terms of territory. the other thing is, how significantly have they be able to, um, haul rushes abilities to maneuver, to put pressure under pressure to weaken the defenses for it. and it possible for the campaign. it's very hard to assess that it's something that we might see in the future. the answer to the campaign that for now it has not achieve this. it's a go. but it's hard to say also whether it's completely on successful, whether it has shifted some of the media to felons at the front line,
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but it's shortly a disappointment for would be compared to what people have been hoping. thanks. my ts c w correspond to matthew yesterday, and now the fate of hundreds of thousands of off guns living in pakistan is hanging in the balance the pakistani government to set a deadline for tomorrow. that's november. first, for all on documented migrants to leave the country or face deportation, but the interior minister says refugees will not be returned. 1.7000000 of gun migrants currently live in neighboring pakistan with our legal status. but we've, i've gotten this done mired in conflict and it's economy in tatters. going home entailed grave risks and uncertainty a at home with 2 of his children. hop on how to use worries may appear far away, but like many of the african refugees and pockets done the city on his mind. the
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search the 3 year old has lived here for 2 decades. but the government's cracked down on documented migrants is turning his life upside down. today he's taken, pausing to protest and is now queuing off, but the u. n's medical office, the refugee registration. hoping for a document that will enable him to stay here and not be sent back to us kind of stone. but it will going to be like the past several years, we were given assurances that we would not encounter any problems and practiced on that. but they've now started the process of expelling africa and the so, you know, but that it says that again, that's why we have protesting. what on the owner of the house where i live has also wanted us to lee and get it started a color. and if we don't, they will contact the local police and then the police will take legal action against a guy they normally that's what i've got to the proposal goes to the doesn't a go here, and it's not a bad how my unique sounds to living at attend or he says the pay is hardly enough
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to feed his family and that's a loan fund to jenny, back to afghanistan. but along with being evicted from his home, he's also do using this job. another consequence of the authorities, new policy. millions of ass scans have made focused on that home in the past decades of instability. and it's got as done for the country that was once a refuge has now become deeply inhospitable. a police in this neighborhood, a checking documents, interesting. anyone without paperwork, the government claims it's policy shift is due to high ask on crime rates. perception that the legal up were on that most of the but some of them who are legally staying here. they have a role in certain crimes, and these crimes are mostly smuggling of the different products in 2020 at around 235 of rotten ashes ready to harden c described. we should have a 100 d, was processed a guard into the law. abdul heavy cars lived in pakistan for 16 years. that is now
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one of tens of thousands of and documented f guns who have taken a difficult decision to return to afghanistan. for him, the pressure to leave became too much his family, borrowed money to hire trucks for the news needing them substantially in debt. remember that the family is hired this truck for 250000 rupees. it will take us to cobble. well, we're grandma, we have left the rest. i love. winter is a head. we do not have room, clothes, shoes, or a roof over all hedge. we're helpless and we'll face whatever i live will do for us . so this family heading back to afghanistan on the road ahead is full of uncertainty just as it is for those trying to remain in pockets done during this notion of us is in the past on a capital is what i'm about. and she told us more about pakistan's justification for doing this as well. you know, there, there is
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a leak in the minds of focus on the citizens between smuggling and the drug trade without guns. but whether this link has a grain of truth or is broadly true is impossible to assess. um, surely transnational crimes committed by all times if any would require support from focused on the citizen this one in order to commit those crimes on the other link or perception in the minds of bucks any citizens is that of times and terrorism. so the government of box them feels that the box montalvan are operating out of the sun with infinity. and perhaps even with disorder, the on the bottom now in power to that end, undocumented refugees are viewed as the security risk which may harbor and the state. in other words, how many of guns are in pakistan right now? and tell us a little bit more about the reasons that they moved to pakistan. so there are approximately 4000000 refugees in the box on from
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a lot of sun. and out of those 1700000 are undocumented. they move to bucks on in the waves since the 1980s since there have been successive civil wars and international conflicts. and the one is done with the soviet in meeting and 1979, and then the americans in 2002. right. so now, assuming not o f guns, he because to leave no shame what might happen to them. so who did not heed the call to leave maybe found the forcefully objected. least according to the fostering by the state. as of today, whether doing this on such a large scale is feasible, we will have to see, since this is one of the largest refugee populations in the world. but i've, they spoken about what exactly what happened and what happened to them in the sense would they be arrested or what, what would happen as well, many have actually faced harassment from the lease, from authorities. um there's
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a lot of, uh the, their assets have also been forcefully taken. so there is this fostering from the state that if they do not comply, then they would probably be a face arrest meant or forceful expulsion. all right, what is human rights groups? and i'm the united nations have to say it as the handling of these expulsions or this plan to against the guns who are in pakistan. so according to human rights watch, they want to focus on to drop the november 1st deportation deadline and work with you and hcr to resume registrations of a fun asylum seekers. and they are hoping that box on would work with them for the resettlement of the funds. but besides that human rights groups have also talked about the huge emotional and mental tool that has taken on the community, especially for those where really never lived in
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a finest onbox on is the only country that they've ever known. so there is a sense of loss is also sense of losing one's identity and livelihood. not to mention the fear of returning to around this time and what that would mean for their families, machine police, and getting within pakistan. is there consensus that this is what it should be done or how are the different political parties that approaching this a look at the moment there is a general consensus that those were undocumented must return to a minus on i think at the moment there is more outcry from human rights organizations, especially in also of the ones who have been living here for generations who have no nothing but spock is done. so really at the moment it is really the human rights groups and amongst themselves who are really trying to talk about this and trying to get my attention from the box on the government to let them find a way to resettle and find their way out of pocket sign to safer havens if possible
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. thanks machine turn of this machine i boss in the pakistani capital is i'm about to thank you. let's take a look now at some of their stories making news around the world. a german politician has been arrested for allegedly displaying nancy symbols. please said they signed the bonds material at the fraternity as of daniel island, but a member of the far right alternative for germany party and i behind is denied the allegations. prisons, king charles has arrived in kenya for his 1st visit to a commonwealth nation since becoming monarch. this 4 day trip comes and made widespread calls for an apology over colonial era abuses, booking and policy as the king plans to address quote, painful aspects of british colonial rule during his visit. so, you're watching the don't even use live from berlin. here's a reminder of our top story is ready, military says it's killed a senior. how much come under responsible for the october 7th terrorist attacks?
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israel defense forces released voltage, which appeared to show an air strike on what they believe is how much terrorist not seeing a gina the this comes as israel continues with it's crime defensive in gas. the state of the news died from berlin up next is kickoff. that's coming off after a short break. i'll be back again at the top of the
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