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the, the, you're watching due to the news coming to live from berlin is rails military size. it has surrounded at garza city as it presses the head with its campaign against some of the army says it is encountering mines and booby traps and that the militants have prepared themselves for battle. also on the show, hundreds more for an passport holders escaped. the besieged territory several 1000 . others are expected to be evacuated to egypt in the next few weeks. the
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. i'm quite richardson. welcome to the show. us secretary of state anthony, blinking is expected to tell israel to do more to protect civilians during his visit to the country today. he said he would be discussing concrete steps to minimize harm to men, women, and children. this comes as rel, presses ahead with it's offensive and gaza. tomas run health ministry there says more than 9000 people have been killed since israel launched its attacks in response to the mosque. massacre of more than 1400 people in israel. an idea of spokes person says a ground forces have announced around and gaza city. the lights are as well defenceless as site is incomplete to the and set them into the city from the center of the organization on, in the last hours affinity in the infantry along with the air force and being executive bases, headquarters, concentration points and of a tenant infrastructure chatham is used by
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a mass on either of the terrorists. how many company, i'm sure. let's get more from marina moran. a military analyst and defense studies research fellow kings college london, are in a good to see you israel. they are saying it's forces have in circles, gaza city. are we entering a new phase of the war here? good morning. clear. well, israel had announced yesterday that it started its phase 3 and it looks like this. phase 3 will be in circle, mentor. the siege of kansas city because it's wrong is from all sides. we don't know if israel is going to be a bad person for the civilians to escape. this is a concern amongst hazardous from the united states and in terms of the human, hairy, and cost. but it would look like israel is trying to, we can how moss is ability to resist, probably before entering the city itself and starting the much dreaded urban on that. now the idea has also said its soldiers are in close quarters. come back with
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some of the fighters there. can you describe for us what challenges and risks there are in an operation like this, including to civilian life, to all that's probably the highest risk which has political ramifications because israel would lose support or, or the risk to support if too many civilians die during this operation however is this is the nature of urban combat and unfortunately there is no one good way around it. and the urban convert is very slow, is very bloody. it means they're fighting house by house, having to clear everything from the basement to the roof top. and we'll have the other issue here of a multi layer tunnel system, meaning that for most fighters, no, it's very well can just pop out in one place. whereas the east really forces are not expecting them, making it even more difficult. an army has also now said it's encountering mines and booby traps,
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and that's the militants have prepared themselves getting the idea of will be surprised by their capabilities. well, i think the idea is understanding now the capabilities at home us has and there wasn't encountering 2014. so i don't think it's a huge surprise. besides those tactics are being used by different insurgent groups . when it comes to such scenarios, they are trying to make it as difficult as it is for the opposing force to move for it. and they might be using humans as a shield to make so peroration even more challenging. and we're now gonna look at the broader regional implications is of course, a lot of concern about this war spilling over. we're already seeing attempts by the, as well as who's the rebels and yemen of firing missiles and drones at israel. at this point, how concerned would you be about wider spillover in the region? so i think it is very possible, especially since the israel is already in gaza. so to say on we've heard the lights
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of iran's reckoning, that israel would cross a red line. so there is a possibility that iran would get further in bolton, activating its proxies on the one hand, and as a front could be open in the north of his row. but it also has broad the regional implications and applications for the entire world because of some fruit, sympathetic to hum us or perhaps not so sympathetic, but they are against israel, a calling for killing jews. and americans and brits because americans and brits are supporting is for outland, have deployed a reinforcements to the region. so we should be worried that this war is not just going to be limited to the middle east and tell us more about that. northern friends. i'm curious if you could spell up a specifics for us about what the concerns are at the lebanese border. major concerns are, is that helpful. i might try to intensify its attacks and it might essentially spill over or even try to conduct incursions. however,
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we don't know how far iran is willing to risk losing its proxy by having it entering the board completely arises and being a distraction in process and, and find to keep the israel of forces tight in that region. well, thank you so much for that analysis, but it's not random around for us. we really appreciate your time. thank you very much. as united nations as a school being used as a shells or has been damaged after israel launched an error strike near the building. officials in gauze, i say at least 20 people were killed in the bombing. did you mandatory and situation in the territory remains dire with more than a 1000000 people displaced and many without food or water, or the aftermath of an air strike on a school turn shelter, run in the northern cause. the strip officials from the mouth run health ministry, say at least 20 people were killed and the attack,
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the children under 10 were cut into pieces. wherever the arrows, where's the muslim nation? where is the spirit of this long? dead children falling before our eyes. what did we do? those wounded and strikes are taken to overcrowded hospitals, were anesthetic and medicine are running out and is really in fargo, one fuel entering concept means the generators that power like support systems for newborns and critically ill patients will soon stop running. israeli officials say they will transfer fuel to hospitals when they deem it necessary north and that flew up so far. we have the local fuel into the gaza strip. and i mean, we are checking the situation there every day on myself, but it's not that for more than a week now because i'm, it has been telling us that tomorrow the fuel and hospitals will run out with him. so far that has not run out enough, we will wondered when that they arrived fuel will be transferred with monitoring to
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the hospital. they are holding, we will do everything needed to ensure that it will not reach the most interesting to us, that it will not end up serving more. amc must the real needs of treating the sick people to coordinate. these really strikes on cause a have left over a 1000000 palestinians displaced with nowhere left to go. some families have had to take shelter in their cars. f, when we were in northern casa, and we moved to another region, but there was also more boardman. we sought refuge in the schools, but then they were gone to. so we came here on eunice wants. there isn't enough space about them in have setup tests outside about, but there's nowhere to sleep. sleep in the car. so there's no work for the children that everyone sleeps on. their cars digit has allowed several 100 people to leave because of the other russell border crossing. but most cousins are trapped for more. let's speak to austin. that all mind tarry the world health organizations
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regional director for the eastern mediterranean. joining us today from cairo. welcome, the organization, doctors without borders says that there's more than 200, excuse me, 20000 wounded people in gaza. we know some of those who have been able to leave, have receive treatment in egypt. do you expect egypt to accept further people for treatment? the money care. thank you very much for giving me the opportunity. yes, definitely. and this has been on our discussion with the president. do you know i see 3 weeks back one the design guy. and also after that, you know, we have been out a game with the hedge or thirties here in egypt as well as the inclusive in fact, you know, to see as much as many as possible number of patients. would it patients on children and women for, for the treatment and mike ryan, who's the beauty, but they exclude the data so they might get to the bottom. it was here last week
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from geneva. and do we have had sort of meetings, including the municipal court of appeals as well as minister office and progressive everywhere will give them their be treated. i'm curious what resources are available and which facilities in egypt and they have they have prepared drums. i really wasn't my grand visitor, the sign a house because they haven't got the area. they have a sort of host because they've got to prepare to receive different types of casually these patients will be part of the top types of industries. they have very good capacity ambulances, you know, with with equipment, wasteful sicily, equipments and machines. and mike, i am visited categories and he came back very positive about now. um i, uh, we've had media reports that egypt is building a hospital for the injured in sign. i can you give us any insight into how that process is going and how many people it would be able to receive? yeah, i mean, based on our discussion with the set of students to receive kind of okay,
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now of disposition, more than 15000 patients of different types of funeral indices. as me said, they have to establish the fees most because in addition to that kind of cost because they have and it is my idea and the issue in china and it worked with stuff with good answers with machines, drugs, um and uh they, they quoted, it with us, with good consent with other want agencies as well. now i understand that you personally have also just been to the route meeting with officials there to discuss preparing lebanon's health system in case hostilities do spill over into southern 11 on i'm at this point. how well equipped is lebanon's health system to deal with the possible casualties i do for this question clear. in fact, as we want to do it, even as being, you know, undergoing these very so if you want it, you can as one as economic crisis i, you know, the contact being facing, you know,
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the top tied when it comes into the system. so there is a today and i went to the prime minister, the minister offense, i've got that one agencies. i visited the locations and they are finding the best you know, to prepare themselves for what i have seen others who are making sure that you know, they are hospitalized when we distribute to supplies. because we have a draining the office guest off. uh, you know, and we are trying to set you up with a financial funds, you know, to support the system, the nation with other one, the agencies, donors. i bought this. so it sounds like a lot of work and funds are needed to be able to bring it up to enough capacity to, to deal with that possibility. can you tell me a little bit more about what is being done to, to bolster its capabilities? it's um, as i have mentioned, you know, we have been board meeting with him and his girlfriend support training of stop this is we established today. i'm gonna get you over. i think sometimes with the,
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i'll come on by the right municipal, you know, for the government checked us, we have me being coordinating with i don't agencies to provide something like that . like somebody, what do you want to see if i oh, i see all the posts because we have been structured into the survey system to make sure that you know, if it's going to pop in. and there is a popular tool that we can identify these products on top of the cost on it. we have been providing something like drugs in the drama kids, i guess it gets to somebody else because in distributing the company, but many areas that we expect, you know, the contract is what they're well, thank you so much for sharing your insights with us as a head on heart with the world health organization in kyra, we really appreciate you speaking to us and let me know hundreds more for an passport holders left cause are through the roof across the end to egypt on thursday. crowds gathered at the border, but only those on an official list are being allowed to pass across and has been
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open for the 1st time since the start of the current conflict between israel and tomas dispute to get out of gaza. the russell border crossing is the only escape for these families. many of being that this past 2 amount of hours, waiting to have the documents approved and be allowed to board, the mix boss heating across the board into egypt. the. my is the, i have an american passports. my georgia has one to my husband submitted his papers, but he still didn't get his passports. i'm pregnant. how am i supposed to get out without my husband? i appeal to anyone. i want to get out with my husband and my daughter. and i don't know. i'm just about the on
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the subaru 100 jew nationality palestinians, foreign nationals and critically injured guys and have cross the border. egyptian officials say they will assist around 7000 people to leave, but the process may take weeks. yeah. we do not have any information regarding the opening of the crossing in the coming days. or operations are being managed on a day to day basis. we sincerely hope that our adoption brothers will keep the crossing open on a continuous basis, especially for those where severely wounded. we have approximately 20000 injured individuals with thousands of them in critical condition. ambulance is raising the crossing, rushed severely engine palestinians to egyptian hospitals. with mold in a 3rd of hospitals and guys,
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and not operating at all. many more people need urgent care. but egypt remains the same that its medical evacuations will be temporary, with no mass exodus from gaza to the as well how most conflict has caused tensions around the world. including here in germany, the vice chancellor, robert, how back has issued a strongly worded video message condemning what he said was rising anti semitism from its limits. the far right and parts of the political left following the almost her attacks on october 7th. the video has been viewed at least 8000000 times on social media. it's germany is vice chancellor. i had a clear message, good and easy, which is most anti semitism is not to be tolerated in any form whatsoever of all the scale of islamist demonstration to violate in other cities is unacceptable and needs a tough political response hotter. pretty deshawn towards this comes of the crushes
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between police and pro palestinian demonstrators and felon and other german cities . all sorts these fam, several demonstrations on grounds have been searching fate. and i'm to submit to small islands. and those from us and an anti israel activist group have been found from gemini out white topic, spelled out that the trouble in binding is really flags is a crime, as is praising him, asked tara jim and sits, is doing so we'll have to unsupported. and course others were into put their residency steaks. risks dropped, anyone who doesn't have residence yet, risks being deported. one dr. schultz. event. events in germany have struck fear into the jewish community in berlin and recent weeks synagogue was a tax with molotov cocktails. and the star of david was screwed on the house of a jewish resident. the most common politicians have expressed us all the diversity with the jewish community and with israel and the optima of how muscles terrorist
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attacks. a point of the quote of hub exp, message good, the holocaust, the founding of israel was the promise of protection to the jews. and germany is compelled to help ensure that this promise company fulfilled can come. this is a historical foundation of our republic republic. i can bring you up to speed with some other world news headlines to sam bank. i'm afraid that the founder of the crypto currency exchange of t. x was found guilty on all counts that a fraud trial in new york banquet. afraid she did. customers and investors out of billions of dollars before f t x ones, the world's largest 2nd largest crypto exchange collapse last year. and australian woman has been charged with murdering her former in laws and another woman with poisonous mushrooms. after serving a beef, wellington vault to contain a desktop of mushrooms. aaron patterson has been charged with 3 counts of murder. she maintains her innocence, but has not applied for belle. with the tech entrepreneur you'll on mosque has said
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the rise of artificial intelligence means that in the future, no one will need to work. he was speaking during the world's 1st global summit on a i safety in the u. k. global leaders and a developers have been meeting their to assess the risks and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence and to discuss regulation are from 30 to complete as director demick to tech executives. the 1st ever, hey, i safety summit to the u. k. put together. lead has some code across the world. the purpose to find a common way of dealing with the risks posed by artificial intelligence, the event so the signing of the punch, the declaration of how it looks by 5 minutes, the richie soon act as a landmark achievement. it's agreed in the need for international action to manage the technology. the declaration will be seen as a success. assume that 2 items to create to post, fix it. well for the u. k. is
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a technology innovation hub. obviously that is not the future of transformative for our office. all the technology initially, but perhaps the summit stockens. however, with space ex intensive us pain or mask in conversation with the prime minister. he tried to address to i think it's is about the monthly all and with i, i'm sorry if i'm feeling really sure you're quite concerned about the cause of the robot support rather can call you anywhere. then you know what if they just one day get a software update and then also friendly anymore. and we've got a james cameron movie on and i think that's after the inevitable, not to the time, and i to must tend those comments to the impact,
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right. i could have on job sports and like conduct well, i think we are seeing the most disruptive force in history here. we will have the 1st time something that is smarter than the smallest human, but they will come a point where no job is needed. the summit offered an insight into the folds and sometimes while you in the future of this functioning technology, the signing of the world's 1st international agreements and i, i, safety should give skeptics some cause for optimism or correspondent berg at mass has been following that a. i summit, we spoke to her earlier. the focus was very much to look at the most dangerous that can come from this technology. we've had that these politicians here they've had, they've listen to expert. they've listened to tech companies demonstrate when things go wrong. so they looked at actual models, i looked at scenarios and or trying to tease out where all the dangers of this to new technology. i've spoken to you issue a bang bends,
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you use one of the gold fathers of artificial intelligence. he doesn't like that title, but in fact it, he is. and he told me that's a, that's the really what was trying to, to bring home. of course, the benefits of the tech mildred technology but also the worries that he has and, and he told me that he was quite worried since the chat g b t came about. that's about 6 months. that's when he basically because i'm just um yeah, just more concerned about this new technology that the development is so far the government's um really not um, you know, not keeping pace on this was about bringing all these people together and acknowledging the risk of, of this technology that needs to be well, much more research and where governments really need to think about what they can do on a national and international level to those there got mass reporting for us there. now, king charles has expressed regret for abuses during british colonial rule in east
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africa, but the monarch stopped short of making a formal apologies during a state visit to kenya. the former british colony of celebrating 60 years of independence and more recent events of the british army training camp have not help to improve relations, dw is feel as marine got reports. the fire in the hills in 2021 bunch for these before i have destroyed, approximates each of those. and because of land. the file will started a few days ago by british troops coming out training exercises in that part of the country. that british involvement was clear to everyone, so as close as far as the public pressures training exercise up best. as you know, profession canyon forces regularly exercise up together in this area. it was not the dental fly that was stall, said 9 us more engaged. he walked on, the british come, he died when fighting the fire his we do kind of got to,
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he's really struggling to raise decimal stands alone to save the children, not getting no compensation for the loss of that 5. so let me say, what is it? why not for the printer? so just trying to help my husband to think you'll be alive when ever i see them, i do not wish them well since they are the costs of my suffering. but i cannot stop my face from changing when i see them. yeah, i feel that it is still very painful. not file we become a shared he has 3 of as his brother, joseph said get balinsa and nobody. why might you have for his death, miss lama who will give you ha, we laid him to rest here and after a buffalo with chest illness he got his chest was blocked. i'm a driver, you got it. we took him to hospital and go from 3 sides. yeah. but we couldn't get any help from the british side like you that with the on the article one need or he was overwhelmed. there's eventually died friday. i go back, who will get a little consultancy reports a low they go, we'll take until the 2060,
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to recover kelvin could by who presents people claiming compensation for the file to save their at the similar disadvantage of the mo, mo, fights of like you've done for the, for, for the breed is for independence. we are fighting the same for understand follow. of course. we'll try is in every way to resist its responsibility to our grandfathers while fighting them with the medieval weapons funds v. as in tops on the, on machine guns and, and, and plants, then we are fighting against army that's going off all the best lawyers in the country and tries to hide by looking at the task. those and technicalities, lots of adjustments, ability to the king cell. so that, that is technically handled that, um, this week during his visit to kenya, he spoke about that trust. the key is against the mo, mo fi tests, but did not apologize. the wrong doing so the past, or because of the graces, sorrow, and the deepest regrets were abhorrence and unjustifiable acts of violence
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committed against kenyans. as they waged, as you said, that the united nations, a painful struggle to independence and sovereignty. and for this, there can be no excuse for from the level of the state bank cutting is trying to focus on the future a message for the team and get that to going out. so i would just like to see my kids get tubs on how they can go to school. since the father had envisioned that educating them all the way and for them to lead a good life for me. so it should be as load. the fire he upload vega is among a number of incidents involving the british come in can be examined by a wide range inquiry launched idea b. c. a stephen watching the news live from berlin. a quick reminder of our top story as well as military size. it has surrounded casa city, as it presses
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a head with its campaign against from us to armies as it is, encountering mines and booby traps, and that the militants have prepared themselves for battle. the status update on this our, there's more online at dw dot com, you can find us on social media to ask each other unix. i'm clear, richardson, berlin, at many thanks for watching the
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with fact inside in depth interviews and see the world in progress. it's e w. the of israel is at the height of its battle against the law, says prime minister netanyahu as idea forces claim to have surrounded kansas city. bombardment, however, continues across the strip. according to the un for schools sheltering displays, people have been damaged over the past day. there is no sign of humanitarian pause called for by us president joe button and southern guns, a hundreds more were able to leave for egypt and safety today on the 2nd day of the opening of the roof of border crossing.

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