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the, the, this is the, the news line from berlin. israel says it's closing in on gaza city rejecting calls for a temporary cease fire. the military targets an ambulance. it says a boss was using outside god's us biggest hospital. local health officials say there are many did, and also coming up the u. s. calls on israel to safeguards civilians in garza, secretary of state antony blanket also calls for an immediate and substantial increase in your monetary, in a going into the palestinian territory. $11.00, hezbollah paragraph praises the october 7 attacks on israel. its leader, however,
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stopped short of saying is, militia will join the war with warrants that a wider middle east conflict is possible and their strong public support for the palestinians in south africa. but many and the local jewish community want to see their governments take a more balanced approach. the i'm the call for like 12 years on p b. s. and the united states and all of you joining us from around the globe. welcome to the program. it's good to have you with us. us secretary of state anthony blinking has called on israel to protect civilians as its forces closing on gaza. city. meeting with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu until a be blank and repeated that israel has the rights to defend itself. so that militants can no longer massacre people on its soil. and he called for
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a pause and the fighting to allow aid and essentials into gaza. as i've seen images to a palestinian children, young boys and girls pulled from the wreckage of buildings. when i see that when i look into their eyes through the tv screen, i see my own children. we need to do more to protect palestinian civilians. we've been clear that as his field conducts his campaign to defeat him, us how it does so matters. i spoke to is really leaders about tangible steps that can be taken to increase the sustained delivery of food, water medicine fuel another central needs while putting in place motors to prevent diversion by him, us and other terrorist groups. we've identified mechanisms to enable fuel to reach hospitals and other needs in the south after meeting blinking israel's prime minister benjamin that you all said his country would press on with its action and
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gaza. we're continuing with all those trend. and israel is refusing a temporary cruise that does not include the release of our hostages. is that we're not enabled entry of fuel into gaza. and a bose is strong spring money to this trip to a blank and stress the need for humanitarian pauses to get much needed into gaza. but how would that influence israel's future course of action? that's the question i put to correspond. antonio kramer who followed lincoln's visit today was it's friday, seeing much more pressure from us, no more emphasis on this to monitoring 8 and the monitoring pauses as he called it . so he said would be some mechanisms now put in place. so talking about, you know, at the moment only is dozens of trucks, of course, coming into goals of from egypt that is beyond the need for the cause or population there. and at the moment, also, the movement of people is very restricted of your own se,
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palestinians has dual citizenship coming out. of course, majority of public students, if they would like to, they cannot get out of casa. but of course, he also talked about the humanitarian pauses, but that he said this is still under discussion and he said, you know, there's still a discussion about when this will happen, how it will happen and be heard also the prime minister opinion minutes and you know, then after this press conference by the secretary of state and the pink and actually rejecting the idea of having a temporary cease fire or such a humanitarian pause. if hostages are not really so at the moment, is don't seem to be a break. so and having any of, of, of, of sort of ceasefire that is actually what you, many tearing organizations and the united nations have called for, given this catastrophic situation for the civilian population. and garza, yes, just today, the is really military said it hit an ambulance mirror and cause as the biggest
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hospital the i'll she for hospital. what more do we know at this stage? while we don't know all the details of the how much house officials have said that and in golf said that it was a transporting that it was a conroy going from the ship to hospital. that's the largest hospital in garza city, or we're also lot of people are seeking show to or trying to seek shelter that this columbus lenses was hit at the entrance of this of, of the she for a hospital. they were on the right to off of this is from the official stair, but we also got a statement now by the is really army, the consent that a targeted an ambulance. so talking about an ambulance outside to the hospital and the claimant was used by hum us and it was a, in a, in close proximity to a, a, back to a zone as they put it. they also said they will release more information in the
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hours to come as tanya kramer with the latest from jerusalem. thanks for that. with the humanitarian crisis in gaza, only deteriorating. i asked you as middle east analyst aaron, david miller, and what point the us will be forced to draw a red line for israel, and it's find against a mazda and got your questions. what, what red line are we talking about? if we're talking about the american president saying to and is really prime minister, stop enough, stop the campaign, stop the bombing, stop your operations against how much does infrastructure 1st of all, that conversation, i cannot imagine happening. so when you talk about a red line, the question is exactly what line are these release permitted to cross? or i'm not sure that this president or frankly,
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any president under the circumstances or heard to have that conversation. the real question to me and i can answer it is one of the secretary states, as he's discussing with these really concrete measures that will prevent the depths of palestinian civilians and allow the israelis to continue their military operations to replicate how much, what concrete measures is he talking about, oh yeah, actually only 2 options for these res. number one, stop the bombing in circle guys are and then go house by house. we bulldozers their engineers, there demolition experts there, special ops house by house. it'll take weeks if not months. and the cost we rarely soldiers would wisely be in the $100.00, just not the thousands. that's one possibility. i can't imagine this is really government being willing to accept that level of, of uh,
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the death of its own soldiers. second option is to stop the wrong campaign and pursue a more targeted set of operations that would last months. and that is for sure. these rallies are not going to accept because that will permit home us to remain with the assets with the hostages. now for very long periods of time, i just don't think there is an answer to the problem of eradicating them. us and still project civilians of israel says its troops have fully surrounded garza city and are pressing ahead with their advance local officials. one, those still trapped in the city are now a grave risk. became clear when israel confirmed it struck an ambulance that it says a mouse was using outside guys as big as hospital. we heard of there from our correspond, antonio cream or a short while ago. the almost run health authorities says there are dozens of dead
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and wounded kids and despair. people rushed to help those wounded in this tri canal ship a hospital in gauze. a city mos ron house minister said that an ambulance convoy was hit as it was leaving the hospital, caring critically one to patients to the roof of border crossing into egypt, israel into and says that the ambulance had targeted was being used by homeless militants. the striking l ship a hospital, the biggest hospital in the gaza strip. as to the numerous challenges its medical personnel had been facing in recent weeks with doctors, desperately trying to treat patients in a facility that's on the brink of collapse with frequent power outages. the having to use mobile phone lies to trade, the wounded, voided. if it was, they fit your resources in the hospital decreases by the minute and no one else is
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here to help. and then we hold the united nations and the whole world responsible for doing nothing towards those patients. and the palestinians come out of the listing of all the new model. we have all children here. children are suffering here upfront and there's no one to help them. but they, without the un has once again called for humanitarian poses in fighting the visa traces must continue, but they are not enough. we must have those pauses. we must have those pauses. if we do not have pauses, we will not keep up with the needs of the leaves of gaza. and these raise also caught up in those areas of conflict. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu
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said his country would press on, but it's offensive from gaza. meanings at hospitals like i'll shoot for, we'll have to rely on the little the have in order to help the rapidly growing number of one that the leader of lebanon's. milton has beloved group has praise the october 7th. how much terror attacks on israel, how sudden those rolla stopped short of saying has will, i would fully join the war, but he mocked israel and a warrant. a wider, middle east conflict. as a realistic possibility, he gets supposes wait for her son must rely to break weeks of silence. the solid energy with palestinians is clear, amid anticipation of the way that his belie will join the war between him, us and israel. while quick to praise him, us is october steven to your attack. knows when i claimed palestinians with the only people responsible for it. but he didn't roll out expanding the conflict
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a lot. the concern and that this has the capacity to expand, to additional conflict of offer or do a complete wall. i was on the concern that this, from my spider into a wider war. i'm a, this is a really possibility and may happen. i'm the enemy should make every allowance for this and yeah, why don't i don't, i'm yes of level. like you said he's but that is based in living on home to a large number of palestinian refugees and is the most political party. it's also classified as a terrorist organization by the us and gemini, and it is an ally of him. us with a ron is its major back a. it is considered a may, just 3 is to israel. his belie has escalated its fighting with israel in recent weeks. there was being cross border rocket attacks nearly every day. in bay root
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support for palestinians comes with caution about what will would mean here of the site. we definitely don't want the wall because we have lots of problems here. we don't have a working economy. no food, no water, no electricity. i can do that. i'm not sure they want the color of what bring photo victory for the people of garza. and for all muslims and all the people of this country, i could have been and i support the cause of the palestinians. but we want someone to help us lebanese the, we don't have electricity, we don't have work. we can't get money from the bank. we want someone to help us then we don't want war to another 100 room with issues. memories of previous daily clashes with israel is still fresh and living on mania, hopeful that his, the last warnings of escalating war one say that repeated and d, w as in east of is in be rude. he joins us now. the housing as well as see anything that suggested has,
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will occurred to be moving any closer to an all out or with israel. the short answer there is no, and that's to the relief of many lebanese, i would argue even some has bought a supporter as we talked to several after his speech and they had nothing but praise for him. uh so this suggests that they are happy with what he said, which is basically that while some people speculated that he would declare all out war on israel, that's not that what he said was that we've already engaged in the conflict. in other words, he's going to pursue the status quote, which is this almost daily exchange of rock and fire on the southern lebanese border with is real. but that is all happening within kind of unofficial bounds of engagement. um and uh that is going to, he's basically saying that they're going to maintain that. so i can't stress enough . how much of this, how much of relief that was too many lebanese who are just,
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we're hoping that this wouldn't extend the conflict to drag 11 onto it. yeah, and 11 on is in the midst of a deep, full little and economic crisis is also part while what of why people were so worried about being dragged into this war. of course, there is no illusions here that the 11 on alone, when any kind of work against israel's far superior military and economy, not one. it's in the midst of the worst financial crisis in its history. you know, there has been this fighting on the border and that has been largely due to his, well, his own decision, which has really caused a lot of anxiety in this country. now hezbollah is the strongest political party, but it doesn't have an outright majority. it does not represent the majority of lebanese, but since 11 on does not have an actual functioning government. right. and i'll be having a caretaker, parliament,
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and the caretaker prime minister that government can do anything to ran. it has the low. so we had all eyes on the speech from those rolla, the, the secretary general of has blog looking at the future of lebanon, which he basically holds in his hand. so big relief for a lot of other names, but it doesn't, he didn't want to escalate today. but it doesn't change the fact that the future of 11 on resides in the hands of a, an organization that some countries including germany and the united states, consider a terraced organization, an organization whose main backer is iran. how has terre on been positioning itself throughout these past weeks towards this new war? well, we can look at those rollo speech to see what's t ron has been feeding it. that's because it was, he runs that opinion is best because has the law is basically acting as a proxy for you wrong in the region without a ron's consent wouldn't be doing any of this a ron has um followed the same line and interviews and the foreign minister of iran
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has said that he wants to make it clear that iran is not pursuing the extension of this conflict in the region. what it means is the conflict between her mouth and israel. so that's around the line for now. does the w correspondent? i'm in the east of embry route, great to see other strong public backend for the palestinians in south africa, not least from the government, which has been a long term supporter of their cause. but it's a divisive issue. many in south africa's jewish community want to see the government take a more balance stance. he w corresponding diane hawker reports from cape town. hundreds of south africans gathering to show support for the palestinian people. they accuse israel of human rights abuses in gaza. someone to solve f as in government to take what would be significant diplomatic action immediate thing
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the. so these already invested this. many of those protesting see parallels between israel's treatment of the palestinians and south africa's treatment of black people and pottage. human rights watch, an amnesty international accused israel of being in a parted state. these really government states, those accusations are biased, inaccurate, and anti semitic. but here in south africa, the birthplace of the tomb, a part it became has been a t feature of protein. the african was our own to show the positive and colonialism, we should the better than anyone else. but the need to start with the most modular lives in order to ensure that palestine is free and we need to do all parts of the international community to, to stand with them. among those at the protest or jewish south africans who feel solidarity with the palestinians affected by the ongoing conflict onto the south
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african government for their commitments to the palace in their struggle. now they've got to actually commit to what it is that they're saying. and so they need to do the thing and to show that their support is not just let's say the routing agency has piece to support for palestinians in gaza and the west bank . the party has long had strong ties with dependence, damian's who backed. so the african liberation movement in the 19 eighties and nineties, people and an organization that has struggled against an oppressive system of apaches. we do with the police and the forgiveness, the congress. we have already pledged us for the data to with them and we have always insisted that the only solution for the problems in the middle
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east particularly between is dr. paula started is a 2 state solution. recently the government faced accusations of supporting terrorist group. i'm us off the foreign minister, my lady pendle said she had spoken to it's vida to discuss a deliveries. the government rejects the allegations to the ministration around the country have been peaceful, but someone criticized a choice to whole protest in cape town. see point area home to many to shove africans for these organizations to come to see point on set today. when they know it's a sabbath, i think is a clear threat against the jews community. and it's a intimidation. jews here have also held demonstrations calling for peace and dialogue in the middle east. they urge the south african government to consider the jewish victims of october 7th, as well as palestinians. well, we were deeply hurt and we were angry that the government didn't come out with
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a condemnation of the how much the tax we have in court, and then our government to condemn the x and to show a bit more of a balance approach. more approaches slash schedule in the coming days, the government sees it's ready to offer support immediate and the conflict here in germany, public opinion about the war is also being shaved by historic responsibility for the hollow cost. just days ago, the country's vice chancellor published a video condemning anti semitism that received praise from all of germany's democratic parties. but survey shows that people's views on the conflict are highly complex. the war between israel and thomas, who's touched many like, 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 po reveals almost 3 quarters of gym and say they're concerned about the
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flare up 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, we're based conflict that we have now the middle east, israel. i hope they stop on boats. so men see 3 and 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 gem and his historic responsibility towards jews. but also protests in support of the palestinians, sometimes peacefully drawing attention to the plight of civilians. it goes sometimes angry, a gatherings with n t semitic johnson slogans. according to police, there's been
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a surge in 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 test, the map survey shows only just the huff of people in germany. acknowledge this rising and decent music hatred. most of the 3rd said they did not recognize the problem. says they 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 program, most cars even how you shop. so i'm not afraid. i think him in germany. it will be kept under control. because for him, uh, i think the problem is always existing and its breaking out now as an opportunity for people to show it. and they obviously feel empowered by global trains and social media and everything they see on the internet. so for me down, let's say honestly and a maintenance chance lachelle says i'm on this thing is politicians who have spoken
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out against anti semitism. on tuesday in terry administer, nancy phase, i moved to ben groups link to how mass in germany. such actions may help to keep the peace on the streets of berlin and other cities of the atmosphere of fever and division would not be easy to dispense. and we can now take a look at some more stories making news around the world today. at least 5 people have been killed and the central italian region of tuscany, falling torrential, rain from storm kiran flood waters swept through parts of the popular holiday. destination. battalion government has declared a state of emergency an earmarked of 5000000 yours to help the worst it areas. this france is to step up support for the west african echo wass block in an effort to restore democracy. following recent cruise. french for administer category, including i made the pledge in 90 area, transitions to democracy are stalled in molly and 14 or fonts along these. there
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has rejected demands to restore constitutional order. german foreign minister on a babel guys urged armenia and as there by john to resume, internationally mediated peace talks, weeks after, as everybody's on retail control of the dispute are not going to care about region . she made the comments during a visit to the or median capital year of on armenia and those are right. john have been locked in a conflict over the region for decades. the 11th edition of the world wide game games gets under way this weekend with events being held simultaneously in both hong kong in guadalajara in mexico dw caught up with one of the competitors, trans woman. no, i mean i've sat there for whom football offers. not just recreation, but a vital space of acceptance and inclusion. finding refuge in football has been a blessing for knowing me outside scope. good for what? outcome yellow to 10 minutes and i think football has changed my life completely. one way that's like getting to live again after experiencing and suffering. so many
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