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for every weekend on the w the, this is the w news. why from berlin? racing for a new phase in israel's war on a mosque. israel's military says it has completely surrounded kansas city. the militants, maine bates, a moss as it is preparing to find. also coming, you are secretary of state entity blinking arrives in israel. he's expected to call on the government and minimize farm to civilians and god and king charles expresses regret for abuses during british colonial rule in east africa. but he stopped short
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of a formal apology, as kenya celebrates 60 years of independence, the and a warm welcome to abuse around the world. unlike local israel says it's ground forces have completely surrounded guns, a city. they say their troops are advancing, despite quote painful losses. the militants are reported to have laid minds and booby traps in the area and have threatened to mount strong resistance. these really military says garza city is the center of emotions. kara organization, israel launch. it's attacked on gaza in response to the massive by how much more than $1400.00 people in israel, and the idea of spokesperson gave more details of the new phase of the ground operation. the lights all is well defenceless. the site is incomplete to the in
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sacramento because the city of the center of the organization on the last hours artillery and infantry along with the air force and being executive bases, headquarters concentration points, and have a tenant infrastructure. chatham is used by a mass on either of the terrorists it, how many companies shut off? as israel says it's forces have in circled garza city. we asked military analysts, marina muran. if this means the war is entering a new phase. well, israel had announced yesterday that its target is 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 leave a band open for the civilians to escape. this is a concern amongst hazardous or from the united states and in terms of a human, hairy and cost. but it would look like israel is trying to, we can how moss is ability to resist,
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probably before entering the city itself and starting the much dreaded urban on that. all. that's probably the highest risk which has political ramifications because israel would lose support or, or risk to support if too many civilians die during this operation. however, as this is a nature of urban combat, and unfortunately the original one good way around it and the urban come back 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 added issue here of a multi layer tunnel system, meaning that from us fighters know, with very well can just pop out in one place. whereas the east really forces are not expecting them, making it even more difficult. a military analysts, marina muran talking to us earlier us secretary of state antony blinking is in israel, depressed officials on measures that would reduce harm to civilians in gaza.
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blinking has arrived in tel aviv he will meet with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu to discuss allowing more aid into gaza. the homeless run, guys, a health ministry says with the 9000 people have died in is really bombardments, mostly women, and children dw corresponded rebecca rivers, joins me live from tel aviv. rebecca, the us secretary of state is in israel for the 3rd time in a month. what is e's real expecting to hear from the americans of the whole anthony bank and has a meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu this morning was seen the 1st photos that also gonna be meeting with the circle cabinets in the carry of the military base. she can see behind me in central tel aviv now, he's here with a similar message he's on calls coming with a message of solidarity to the us as he has done in his previous visits. but he's
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also he, with the mission of trying to convince israel to limit the number of civilian casualties in this war. we know that the pressure is on from the us in terms of the civilian casualties that we've been hearing that the us telling as well that is there, it's not a good little faith. they that they need to try to limit the civilian casualties in order to prevent the public opinion and turning on them. we know that the he's calling for not a full say 5 but, but the limits of humanitarian say 5 to try to allow more a to come into the goals and we know that desperately needed. we also trying to get most civilians out of the strip. so that's definitely high on the agenda. he's also going to be discussing the hostage situation, which we know has been made more difficult than negotiations, stalling somewhat because of the ground invasion. also on the agenda will be talks
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of trying to stop this from spilling into a wide a conflict. we've seen that escalating on the northern border with his blog. we are expecting the leader of has gone off to speak a house on this relo this afternoon. and everyone's waiting with bated breath to see what he's going to be saying in terms of that regional conflict. but there are, you know, all these fees that this could become a much, much wider complex than that. certainly going to be on a lincoln's list today. he'll be heading to jordan as well, to attend a summit of all the arab leaders and there who so be discussing the future of jobs and what jobs are going to look like in a post conflict. 12 rebecca is where it says it's troops have completely encircled the guns as largest city. i'm curious, what the word is there on the ground, is it to many people signaling a new stage. and the way that is won't be,
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is riley military saying that this is now a 3rd phase in the war. and that's certainly what it looks like. they've said that they're now completely in circling the city that they have come around the city from 3 main points. so they, they, they, they see it as a focal point. and this was the main come on sense of the main area where i have mass offer, right? so, you know, we know that i'm off operate across the gaza strip and you know, certainly will i be of riley's say that, that targeting all the parts of this trip as well, particularly in the north but also in the south where they've told so many civilians to head, to, to leave the north, we were hearing that the 2 pots of the dolphin stripped the north from the south of now almost being completely cut off. so any civilians trying to leave now from the northern part of this trip and find it very, very difficult even more difficult to do so. so this definitely does look like the next phase that sold this thing. and it is going to be a lengthy phase. we're hearing definitely these ground about be also city very
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tightly, densely packed, said it still has many, many civilians in it will likely to see a lot more is rarely a military casualties as well. we have been seeing the number of casualties on the as riley side rise and it's full. but when they get into this sort of very, very difficult come back on the ground combat, you know, man to man come by the will in this tightly, densely packed areas that have most know very, very well. they have many tunnel systems that they can use to come out of time. a thought that the, these are suffering even rebecca, we only have but half a minute or so. but i do want to ask you another matter. israel has announced that he will send guardians who had been stranded inside israel when the war began back into the siege. gotcha. well, what more do we know about that? well, actually the returns have already begun. wait hearing that some people have already
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been returned. i can't give you exact numbers at this stage. we're still looking into the details, but we know that around $20000.00 and have permits and, and many of them were he is split from their families when the war sauces or when they attack happened on october 7 and the war began. and now we know that israel has 7 little pies with gaza, it no longer will allow anyone from the israel, even off to the conflict is over. so those, what permits of course will say that, and we've even been hearing that people who were here on medical permits or assisting people who were here for medical treatment, are also being rounded up and return there is and is riley back in a, a n g o here, working to try and have some of the design thousands released. but at this stage that the dates, houses still line on the ground. we're looking into exactly how many people are being retained. that's rebecca waiters, intel, of these things with the un says a school being used as
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a shelter has been damaged after israel launched an air strike near the building officials in gauze. i say at least 20 people were killed in the bombing. the humanitarian situation in the territory remains dire. with more than a 1000000 people displaced in many without food or water. of the aftermath of an air strike on a school turn shelter, run in the northern cause to strip officials from the mouth run health ministry say at least 20 people were killed in the attack. the children under 10 were cut into pieces where the arrows, where's the muslim nation? where is the spirit of his long dead children falling before our eyes? what did we do? get those wounded and strikes are taken to overcrowded hospitals where anesthetic and medicine are running out and is really in fargo,
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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 a lot of fuel into the gaza strip. and i mean, we're checking the situation there every day on myself. but it's note 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 watch when that day arrives, the fuel will be transferred with monitoring to 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, but the real needs of treating the sick people in the corner. these rarely strikes and cause a have left over a 1000000 palestinians, displaced with no where 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,
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but there was also more boardman. we sought refuge in the schools, but then they were gone. so we came here on unit 3 once there isn't enough space about the minutes set up tents outside about, but there's no where to sleep, sleep in the car. so there's no where for the children that everyone sleeps in their cars, you know, did you tell them else several 100 people to leave because of the other russell border crossing. but most cousins are trapped. let's now speak to a journalist agreement. i would go hungry, who is in cairo. could email us secretary of state blinking is in israel to press 4, to manage cherry and pauses in gaza. what would those policies mean for the transit at the raffle border of cause it pauses or a pause is the error for this demanding it. it would make a big difference because it is very difficult to move within because as of right now and to what's, what's up there off a border and it would make it much easier to get too many terry aids in and the
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injured people out as it's happening now, but it's small numbers. look something we had like a rocky with more than $500.00 trucks since the beginning. coming in to the gaza strip. that was the amount of trucks that was before the war needed every day. because we understand you met with some people who manage to leave the gaza strip, whatever they told you. yeah. it's a group of for all students who were ever created from the gaza strip the 2 days ago. and i managed to talk to them and they told me basically like how difficult it was to coordinate. the sort of equations within the gaza strip was communication. often thousands of them having no electricity, having no internet. so that was the 1st big change. they talked about the relief when they came out, walk through the school gates in the coming out with their families in safety and but at the same time saying okay,
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we left on our old life behind. and then they were talking about the situation in because he was telling me for the story that he was his family every 90 days, no show. so nothing with the buttons on. and he said they were basically lying. all he is his daughter, 6 and 9 years old and the family were lying and one bed was the argument. when the house is volumes, then we are dying altogether, always surviving altogether. that's the strategies of people in gaza right now. oh my goodness. besides preparing regular hospitals, egypt is building a field hospital in the sign i close to the board with gaza. will it be enough to care for the many critically wounded people being transported? there it was. it's, it's once they're really transported to big numbers because it's in no, it's not many the seat hostages, right. the sites are off on the par. we has 50 bits, but they already disbursing injured. they were coming know to kyra to decide the other hosting consideration. so that's not the problem. the problem is,
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is to transport them out of gaza. this prepared for the talk, this the influx of the ship a hospital in gaza. a coordinating was that you choose who can come, of course they have really injured, can not be transported, but said that trying to get some kinds real, pretty deep into the gaza strip is that it has 6. so that is smallest collapsing or on the verge of collapse. so this, we probably see more injured people coming out of the gaza strip in the next phase . as you well know, can mean a has bullet as a leader, her son knows raleigh is due to make his 1st public comments since the beginning of the war. what can we expect to hear? yeah, that is a moment of retention. i just came back from 11 to 2 days ago and then we could see already it's the trailers and television and social media. often speech saying like the premises will be for the figure that similar things. so we're waiting. what's going to happen? and this speech is supposed to be this afternoon,
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there is basically 3 possibilities and he might generally speak about the excess of resistance, which is how most in his folder against the is written and just be, keep being on be and try to bind as many as writing forces to the north as possible . he might determine some red lines, these radius i look to, to overstep. and then his phone. i might start a war, or he might order to press the button so we really don't go on to know both forces . these are 80 sites into his folder, basically in an escalating way, shooting to each other at the border, but still staying in their normal roots of engagements, which is a temporary, that's in those very quickly or the area very quickly heard you say for the 3rd option you, he, mike, press the button, did i hear you correctly? what do you mean by that? pressing the button means that he would start a war and said, of course he's going to as a huge beside the arsenal and start to using it. but i think this is probably the
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most unlikely scenario. understood that's journalists agreement will go heavy in cairo many thanks for your time sir. you're welcome bye. of israel's war on homeless is having repercussions outside of the region. demonstrators in many countries have held both pro israel and pro palestinian rallies. here in germany, public opinion is also shaped by the country's historic responsibility for the holocaust. a senior political leader recently posted a speech condemning anti semitism, but surveys show that people's views on the conflict are in fact complex. the wall between israel and how mass has touched many lines. not just in the middle east bed, for instance, in germany too many fail. it's a conflict with low in the latest in protest, di met, poll reveals almost 3 quarters of gym and say they're concerned about the flare up
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in hostilities since the terror attacks, by how mass on the 7th of october, many of them say they feel fear about what might happen next? so of course i'm scared. i'm afraid of anything that spreads hate. yes, with this conflict that we have now the middle east, israel, i hope they stop on boats so then creek to reach. did you get really scared? well, i think i've never been is afraid of the future as i am now now, also with ukraine and with israel. gemini has seen demonstrations on both sides. large crowds determined to show solidarity with israel and awareness of jim and his historic responsibility towards jews. but also projects in support of the palestinians, sometimes peacefully drawing attention to the plight of civilians and gaza. sometimes angry, a gatherings with anti semitic johnson slogans. according to police, there's been
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a surgeon the number of anti semitic incidents in recent weeks, including molotov cocktails thrown as a jewish center and the star of david gold don't jewish hopes. but the infant s d map survey shows only just a, a huff of people in gemini, acknowledge this rise in and decent music hatred, molded a 3rd said they did not recognize the problem. says have arms tests and i'm afraid that will be attacked. i'm afraid the mood will turn to the right. i'm afraid that something will happen to jews shop, so i'm not afraid. i think human gemini, it will be kept under control. cover gaps for him. uh, i think the problem is always exist 8 and it's breaking out now as an opportunity for people to show it. and they obviously feel empowered by global trance and social media and everything they see on the internet. so for media on plus the obviously you mentioned that chancellor phillips is i'm on a string of politicians who have spoken out against anti semitism. on tuesday in
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terry administer, nancy phase, i move to ben groups link to amass in germany. such actions may help to keep the peace on the streets of berlin and other cities, but the atmosphere of fear and division would not be easy to dispense. only bringing the dw political correspondent hans brought now a hunch, the german government has made a point of stressing germany's historic responsibility to stand up for israel. but opinions among the german public aren't quite as clear card or the a yes indeed it was a is a spectacular video or a video that has been viewed millions of times since it was published just recently the german in minnesota, the economy because it cannot make us as a member of the green party, once again, stress that support that you many has for a for israel. but if you look at this pole, it's actually fairly balance. that is,
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the polar reflect some criticism of israel, quite a lot of criticism as far as attacks concerned that cause the civilian injuries in gaza. and at the same time, there is a severe criticism of how most of the fact that i'm to 3 quarters of germans may come most responsible hold on most responsible for the the k or say the war, the injuries, the tests that are taking place at the moment so there is criticism both of israel and of the palestinian side, and i think of the kind of on wavering support for israel is not quite as wide so that the government, that the government stresses is not quite as widespread in the general population. and it's interesting, hans, the poll also shows that well 2 thirds say they're worried about is really civilians and even greater number 72 percent say they're worried about the
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palestinians. so yes indeed, this is a part of that phenomena you are talking about. and that's it. there is a tendency of that's the power steering inside has more sympathy amongst the german population. we must emphasize here that the po was taken among german voters, german citizens, and they are about 10 to 12000000 foreigners living and germany who old so obviously affected by the situation and also participate in demonstrations and so on. and i think one can say that amongst those non germans living here, the many of whom are from the middle east. the sympathy for the arab side for the pedestal inside is probably larger as well. so i think in general, one can say that to israel stands in the german public in the public uh, of people living in germany is a difficult one. honest, as we heard in the report proceeding, you the recent weeks have seen
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a spike in anti semitic incidents across the country. but german, the intelligence agencies had been warning of this worrying trend even before the war. what might be behind the search as well. there is certainly a surge that is connected to pro palestinians the demonstrations that have been taking place or many that have been prohibited, especially here in berlin, the german capital. because the tara just feel that these would lead or could lead to and to submit take calls to close to violence, who calls to destroy israel, these kinds of things. and so that has been prohibited. and as we saw in that report, there were several incidents involving jewish institutions, both theater in berlin and elsewhere in germany. and these are clearly connected to the rising tensions, the caused by the conflict in the middle east, by the will,
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between israel and from us. but it has also to be said that there is a constancy among scientists, and that takes about constancy of anti semitic feelings. and jo, me coming mainly from the far right in this country, and that is something that will, sorry, geez, has always willing to bol on to that in the pasta. most of these anti semitic incidents have been committed by extreme is on the right of the political spectrum . and that's something that has probably gone sort of merged into the background at the moment against the background of this current conflict. but it's something that's always been there in german society and we'll have to ended their, our thanks to political corresponding hunts brought a king. charles has expressed regret for abuses during british colonial rule in east africa. but the monarch stopped short of making a formal apology during a state visit to kenya. the former british colonies celebrating 60 years of
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independence and more recent events that a british army training camp have not help to improve relations. dw is to be looked moving a report this fire in the hills in 2021 bunch for these before it destroyed approximately 2 of those and because of land. the file was started a few days ago by british troops carrying 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. last, so as you know, for session canyon forces regularly exercise up together in this area, it was an accidental fly that was started. linus more engaged, he walked on, the british come, he died when fighting the fire. his we do kind of inductor is really struggling to raise decimal stands alone to save the children, not getting no compensation for the loss of that 5. so let me pull to say,
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what is it? why not for the printer. so just frightening you home. 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 far away, thomas said he has grave as his brother, joseph said, get blamed for 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 on what router 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 or an article one need or he was overwhelmed. there eventually died. try to go back who get a little consult and see reports a low they go to take on to 2060, to recover kelvin could buy it presents people claiming compensation for the file
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to save their at the similar disadvantage of the mo, mo, fights of like you've done for the, for, for the british, for independence. we are fighting the same for understand follow. of course. we'll try is in every way to resist this responsibility to our grandfathers while fighting them with the medieval weapons, funds v as in claps. and the machine guns and, and, and plants then we are fighting against, i mean, that's kind of the best law as in the country and tries to hide by and you've got the task, those and technicalities, lots of adjustments ability to a jing cell so that, that is technically head of that. i mean, this week, during his visit to kenya, he spoke about that trust the case against the mo, mo fights as but did not apologize. the wrong doing so the past or because of the graces, sorrow, and the deepest regret. the apartments and unjustifiable acts of violence committed against kenyans as they waged, as you said, that the united nations,
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a painful struggle to independence and sovereignty. and for this, there can be no excuse from the glamour of the state bank. cathy and kind of nice 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 tub 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. so issue for his load. the fire he load vega is among a number of using him to can for the british. i mean, you can examine to provide a wide range inquiry last idea be see a to this is dw news life from berlin, and i'll be back with more news shortly. bye for now. the
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