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[000:00:00;00] the, this is dw, and use life from berlin, a deadly strike on a school in northern gossip view and says, thousands of displaced gallons with sheltering inside the school buildings. i've been tens outside the us. we stayed support for your monetary impulses in the fighting bunch of best disagreement with arab nations quoting for a ceasefire. secretary of state antony blinking says that would only allow how much
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the militants to regroup. and more than 150 people did. austin, of quake strikes naples. authorities expect to that's number to rise as rescue as reach the remote area efforts to find survivors. continue the, i'm going to jones. good tough you with us, the united nations. this a school, it runs a mills, and garza has been hit by and asked strike the number of casualties is not yet clear. the u. n. agency helping refugees and the rates and says thousands of displays, palestinians with sheltering and the school buildings as well as military says it's looking into what happened and will allow more people to evacuate to the south of gaza. the aftermath of his bailey strikes the hit to united
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nations going to school. it's about yeah. in northern gaza. we were sitting here. people were preparing breakfast. someone to big bread girls were sitting here peacefully. suddenly they were strikes one after the other. i rushed here to check on the 2 girls i found one martyred into capitated and the other wounded. i move the body with my own hands. i swear to god. i carried a body in my hands. garza's house ministry, which is controlled by him. us said, at least 15 people were killed and this attack been more than 9400 dead in the bottom of the sofa boarding house by his vile hundreds of thousands of fled from the north to the southern part of the territory. as well as military saves its forces, are now also carrying
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a grand operations in the south. the video is released do not specify locations. there's no s seemingly safe palestinians or phone possible. it's have been trying for days to lead to the route for crossing into egypt this week for the 1st time, several 100, right? a lot out. know i'll have that. who holds our street and citizenship was one of them. he live safety and kind of a it's a big relief a personally and even among the other citizens that you could actually tell from their faces. but the concern to us they're like leaving everything behind well believe to be safe, many a concern to the nitty to 1000000 people left behind in the besieged gaza strip. dw spanish facility in the south corresponded into russo. lemme and he gave us more details about the strikes
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a spokes person from the un agency confirmed that this is one of the caps that there were people sheltering their intense in the school john, which was hit a goal, new or close to a wall of the school was also here with uh, braid was being baked early in the morning. the spokes person couldn't confirm whether or not how much the activity is in the area with the id of has said though, is that they have been extensive exchanges in the area over the last 2 days. this is the trip out of the refugee camp, which we reported on earlier in the week. it'd been hit twice in air strikes. uh, the idea of the is ready, defense forces confirming that it had taken out key commanders and combatants in the tunnels that collapsed under the strikes. but the civilian death toll here has been. hi monica. mm. and then what about the many palestinians that are still stuck in this each gas a city, a more of them getting off now? well, there was
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a chance for them according to the relative defense forces. today they said that they opened a humanitarian card or between one and 4 pm to allow them to leave because the city which is of the siege at the moment, the entire territory. the gaza strip, is under a full blockade right now. but this humanitarian card or head be created and is where the soldiers with securing the area. but it's released video evidence now. all of them being attacked by homeless combatants. saying that this is the proof that how much is trying to hold these people back. use them as human shields and prevent them from making choices of their road. a lot the must be said or afraid about moving to the south because we use radio strikes, continue in that area. dw spencer soon and in jerusalem. us secretary of state antony blink and hoss restated support for humanitarian forces in the fighting. but he rebuffed calls for
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a full ceasefire saying that would only allow from us to regroup. blinking has been holding talks in jordan with arab leaders who's been pressing for a complete stop to the fighting. the cold for foster deliveries of age to gaza is we're able to do everything possible to avoid civilian casualties. i think it also said let's up in the conflict, which has many benefits have to look out for each other. we have to look out for every innocent life. now if the united states believes that all of the these efforts would be facilitated by humanitarian pauses, we believe pauses can be a critical mechanism for protecting civilians. we're getting 8 in. we're getting fined nationals out while still unable to israel to achieve its objective, to defeat a moss us. and joining us now is donald fi stein is the middle east, a specialist, and for my u. s. a diplomat,
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he joins me from philadelphia. so very good to have you with us. um, anthony, blinking, blinking had hardly left the middle east. and now he's just towards the region again. was this efforts any more successful than the previous one? well i think time will tell um it was short certainly in the short term it does look like he's achieved his objectives. the as railways have not agreed to the amount of terry and pause. and of course, the other part of what he was trying to achieve was to solidify the us position with our, our partners, to make sure that we're all on the same page. and that's not also not looking like it has achieved its objectives. now jordan went as far during the press conference, the joint press conference, as far as to accuse israel of committing rule crimes and gaza. where does this
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leave blinking in his attempt to mediate in the conflict as well? the usaa is in a difficult position. uh where uh, you know, certainly, uh the, by the administration remain sympathetic to the as rarely, military operations. uh, but uh, those are becoming increasingly controversial uh, with the, with the, our, our, uh, our friends. and so he's, he's trying to stride online. uh, that's uh, that's becoming increasingly broader and, and where he's going to go in the absence of a very breakthrough with the israel, easy with any agreement with the as rallies on either limiting their military objectives or agreeing to some kind of how to other operations to allow release supplies and to add to take other measures to protect civilians. it's hard to see that the the states are going to get any warmer to the us position. now of if you
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mentioned to yourself as the spot and gaza is off the table for an hour, at least even too many to reports has seemed to be a distant prospect. as far as the desperate situation. do you have any idea what could be the way for which to solve this as well? i think that there are 2 things that have to happen. one is that the is really, is need to do a better job of identifying and describing what it is that they're trying to achieve. they started off saying that their goal was to eliminate from us. i think, you know, frankly speaking that, that, that wasn't unachievable go, it is too broad it's, it's too uncertain that they could ever get there. and so they need to redefine what uh, what it is that they can actually accomplish. and then a set a time limit to how long it's going to take them to do that. and then the other thing is that there needs to be more discussion about how the international
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community is going to pick up the pieces after this is over. and how, how are these the dire situation in gaza for palestinian civilians is going to be addressed me? not that there is, of course you just mentioned the international community and there's another play of the potential play up because next stuff from this to blinking is tacky. it's lee, the president, add one, has just recalled his ambassador to israel over the war, and garza comp make things any easier now and the turks. so unfortunately, the turks could have been in a position to play a more helpful role in brokering some kind of an agreement on, on the, the military operations, but are present near to one who is taking a position that's going to make it very difficult for him. to really have much influence with the as railings. well,
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thank you so very much. the drill fi stein for my us diplomat in middle east analysts joining us from philadelphia. thank you. thank you. sizes of people have rallied here in berlin, in support of the protestant agents. they will also demanding a ceasefire and gossip the demonstration to place on the strict from these suspicions statements. the scene is anti semitic. antique history, l or glorifying violence, abound a pro palestinian demonstration. last month's ended with violent clashes and dozens of rest. let's take a look now. it's some of the other stories making use around the world. jackie's recording and some passages to israel. the foreign ministry says, but the decision was to protest what it described as an unfolding humanitarian tragedy in gossip. israel withdrew all its diplomats from taki last month as a security precautions. authorities in guinea have recap to the
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form i dictated most of these. camara. i was off, the ottoman broken out of jail from ira has been on trial since last year. over a master code 2009. he was in power for just over a year. space coast guard says it has rescued more than $500.00 migrants off of the canary islands. they were brought to show on the island of carol, spain says it has been more than twice the number of arrivals on the island compared to last year. european commission president are still up on the line, says ukraine has nearly fulfilled the requirements needed to join to you on a visit to key. if she said you created was quote, well over 90 percent on the way that all the way this, she also proposed 50 billions or as an extra age more than $150.00 people have been killed in an earthquake and they pull the trim of
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structure in the middle of the night, very many victims in their homes, the army and police searching for survive us. but the officials expect to find more bodies in the remote mountainous region of the. c residents ducked through the trouble to pull, survives from the, the wreckage of collapse, buildings many peddler sleep in their homes. when that bond felt tremors. video footage on local media showed crumbling facades of multi story brick houses up to that magnitude of 5.6 uptake to start the remote. does it go district invest in the ball rolling. i hit enter using the foot hand and on the left part of the body. though i was fast asleep when suddenly it started shaking violently. i tried to run, but the whole house collapsed. i tried escaping,
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but half my body got buried in the debris, high scream, and everyone of my neighbors was in the same situation and screaming for help. it took me an hour before rescue has found me from it, a surplus fuck of mazda and visited survivors in the affected region. he offered condolences to people who lost their loved ones and followed. his government is serious about providing relief to victims and treating the injured nipple is located in the human deals region. it has often seen such devastating natural disasters. the total number of deaths and injuries is still unclear because the affected area is among the ponds fluid as regions. it does not have the necessary infrastructure such as rewards, which makes the rescue and relief operations difficult and that's open use for now. don't forget, you can always get through. they'll be in use on the go. just download our app from
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