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the the, this is the w news live from berlin. officials in gauze say an air strike his a refugee camp. dozens are reportedly killed in the striking oh my god is a refugee camp in central gossum. camp is located in the evacuation. so and where israel told the civilians to seek refuge. also coming up the us secretary of state holes crisis talks and rama la with a posting authority president anthony lincoln. and ma would abbas me to discuss humanitarian pauses and the finding and gaza and the future of the region after the
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for the marietta evans team. welcome. the mas controlled health ministry says an error strike has killed dozens of people at l. my god is a refugee camp in central guns on the camp is in the evacuation zone where israel had urged, posted in to relocate to israel says it's investigating the claim. this comes after the united nations reported that a school it runs in northern garza was hit by a striking gauze and health authorities reported 15 people were killed and dozens wounded with thousands of displays. palestinians sheltering in the school buildings a sense of anger and despair. it is palpable in the aftermath of this and of his
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way to add strikes that struck you and run schools being used as a refugee shelter a trip out of the northern gaza. i was done in 213 bowman's happens. i swear i carried the body then occurred to the capitated body with my own hands. 2 where should we go? they hit the shelters. people on the street are hit by walking. 2 that since when does it become normal district shelters? this is not fair. you walk in the street to get hit while you're carrying a dead body to bury the heroes of the as well. defense forces conducting what they called targeted incursions into southern gaza. as well as pressing ahead and the noise model has about it. we've had hard fights inside the guns, a strip we finished and completed the in circle meant to be sure i'm going to keep idea of forces are operating from south and north of kansas city. and entered
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populated areas to do so. the mobility with cars and city entirely surrounded is miles. military announced a 3 hour window in which people could leave a little bit about collaboration with some of those who tried claim it was impossible to set up the road was damaged because of bombings and stolen dead bodies on the street. so that maybe they've been dead on the street for 2 or 3 days. so we turned it back at high speed because we felt like it was a trap of good a. hey, the middle, one of the israel claims to killed several have mass commanders and says it is making significant progress is radioset, which is also still telling people to move south, but they say it's safe and no less up in the bombing. many palestinians fail, that's new, it's safe to go. us secretary of state anthony blanket and has been holding
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tasks with pell standing authority. president, mark one a boss and rom, along the fighting and gaza was expected to be the focus of their meeting. a boss has repeatedly called for a cease fire and 8 core doors. while the west has, instead advocated for a brief humanitarian pauses. it's lincoln's latest stop on a tour of the middle east. on saturday he held talks and jordan with air of leaders for more were join. how by the w is tanya kramer who's in jerusalem. so tanya, we understand that the you a secretary of state and to be blank and has been meeting with housing authority. president, mike, with a boss. what do you know about their conversation? well, i mean, 1st of all, i think it's a very important visit. we understand that the 2nd you a secretary of state antonio, blinking change is scheduled to come back after the after this meeting in jordan.
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and then he will travel on to a turkey. it's actually the 1st time that the 2 leaders a meeting since the turbo tax on october 7. and since the war started and nothing meeting had been cancelled previously. and i think the emphasis here again is what we've been hearing are coming out from the jordan meetings. it's again the emphasis by the us to get more humanitarian aid in chicago. but also pushing for these humanitarian pauses. also we have heard from the, it's really sy fy minister benny mentioned y'all rejecting this idea saying there will be only, there will be no you mind to term a temporary cease for as you put it as hostages are released. but i think this visit is seen, that's very important also when it comes to discussions, of course, what might happen after this for what are the scenarios that are being talked about . and tanya, we know that overnight israel continued it's air strikes and how mos militants continue to launch rockets targets in is around. what is the situation right now?
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well that has been uh some real good fire or some uh i was going or could from from a garza to was israel. but you also heard this report about the my god, the refugee a came for the rose compartment. the gaza has a towards authority said that at least $38.00 people were killed. we're still waiting for to hear from the it's where the army get us more details on what happens. uh exactly, and that's why the pointed out this is an area which is in the center of the gaza strip, where people are told to go for, you know, to be in a safe zone. and we also hearing from the, it's really, i mean that they're pushing ahead with the military incursion or, you know, encircling a goal is a city moving deep ahead. there's also reports of a fi exchange between militants there and the is where the army and the also heard
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from the is really all me that they said again, cold on uh, ordered a residence in the noise of the guards, the street a to go south or they sit in on some kind of cory door again, but as, as we hear from people in gauze, but for some it's really impossible to go as well. uh, they don't have transportation. some of us have to stay. so it's a very difficult situation for civilians there at the moment, either north or south and goza and tonya, we also heard from israel's defense minister that the goal is to assassinate the head of hum us and gaza. what can you tell us about that? yeah, he gave a speech and a said again, you know that there at the moment going battalion a by the tale and he means him, us forces militants there. that they are going really from place to place a very, you know, mess associate, lead um, around an,
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an approaching the urban areas. and the goal is, of course, what they stated from the beginning is to eliminating him us. and he said again that one of their main goal is now to assessing that. i'm us a leader. yahoo! i sing. well, who's expected to be uh, in garza, whereas a in and garza where he is. so this is one of the goals he reiterated to, again, that this is what they have in mind to do. that was the w tonya kramer reporting for us from jerusalem. tanya, many things on their reports, beds us officials expect the israel to reduce its aerial attacks in the gaza strip in the coming days and focus more on ground operations. frank lead, which is a senior lecture in strategic studies at portsmouth university and also a former u. k. military intelligence officer. and earlier he gave us his assessment of these reports. yes, good morning my week. say not. i think already the casualty, right?
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a large by posted in apple authority seems to have that reduce some want and you will expect that as the ground campaign continues. however, alongside that too. but mentioning west belmont to things artillery will now come into the freight as a, as a, as a, as a major factor. and 2nd, the soldiers as the infantry get more and more involved in the up and fight. those people who remained will be at sea city, it will be in severe danger, especially of course, because hoss use them as human shields. so this will be on is now, let's be under no, and there's no really broken fight, some terrible stories coming now from inside that fight, which will become a path i think later. well, that's right. and there is, of course, growing international outrage over the cost to civilian lives in gaza. but israel says it's going after home us military targets that are embedded in civilian
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structures. so is there any way that israel can eliminate the threat from him off with fewer civilian casualties? i think it's worth repeating again and again, that is really come on is understand that every civilian casualty is a strike. the games that it's frankly stupid to target civilians and the circumstances like this. what this information will, are they going us to the military command and the military military capability of thomas danger is costs the same day, usually we had in iraq and it's kind of stand that for every so then you can, you make another insurgents in the longer term this up political elements as well, but look at the shows of choices and there's no good. good. uh, there's no good, good ending to this. and essentially it's what i just walked into a truck,
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but it's a truck that have to walk into and now is our correspond? as mentioned, these really defense minister has said that one of the aims is to eliminate the chief of homicide in gaza. yeah. was city war, so israel does succeed in assassinating this person. what would that mean for him us? well, that was simply replace it with a deputy. it's all his sets up a unit. i think it's called nearly which, who's in sole function is to kill every member of the units that conduct those upholding atrocities 4 weeks ago. and they will succeed in doing so for the dangerous. as always, you can eliminate the people, you can't eliminate the idea of that's a real real problem not going forward. i think this way. so the medium to that was frank language. frank, thank you so much for all of your insights. thank you. my of protesters in cities across the globe had been railing in support of palestinians and calling
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for an end to the finding in garza in indonesia, the world's largest muslim country. hundreds of thousands rallied in the capital jakarta to call for an immediate cease fire across latin america demonstrators also to the streets and solidarity with palestinians with marches. and the trulia and capital santiago and venezuela's caracas. thousands more came out of the us where they rallied in washington dc. protestors gathered outside the white house to call for an end to u. s. military supports to israel and here in berlin, thousands to parts and a demonstration under strict police supervision. statements seen as anti semitic anti israel, or glorifying violence. we're banned heat, most viewed as a free speech demonstration for palestinians. but it turned out to be one of the biggest pro palestinian weddies in germany. since the october 7th terror attacks,
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thousands turned out to defend free speech and protest against the bombardment of gaza. no one deserves to suffer like that. no country deserves to be destroyed. some blamed israel without mentioning come us, who's the occupying power. it's it, isn't it? who's, who's had a, a cj on the gaza strip, cease 2006. how those took a more balanced view? how much you had to her mom's. the attack is really the 1st, but this does not give israel the right to bomb the entire, gotta stress, get somebody to live and use the guns of it. the whole world is to play and most ends. they have not found a solution for the palestinians, kind of the palestinians living dining area and they have nothing and cannot live
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like ordinary people have mentioned in previous pro palestinian ready some gym. and you have seen anti semitic trends and, and the environment. pleasures at this time there was a heavy police presence to disco, which i need to send while some of the demonstrations have been banned. all of the last week. this demonstration via behind me was allowed by boat and state officials, but under a very clear conditions. no anti semitic, chon, i know inside is really statements such as 9 israel, dr. texas with a, an internationally recognized for is that something that they haven't been something individual cases where these conditions have not been met by police. officials told us that the vast majority did stick to those foundations and that it was mainly a peaceful demonstration. you're watching dw news line from berlin. a reminder of our top story. officials in gaza said thousands of people have been killed after an
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air strike hit, a refugee camp. beyond the gauzy camp in central garza is located in the back, your wasting zone, where israel toll civilians to seek refuge. you're up to date on the dw news. a marion evans team from me and the entire news team. thanks for the call. the we are all set and we're watching closely. we all seem to bring you the story behind the news. we wrote about unbiased information. all 3 months. done. what do you see really used to reverse age researchers and scientists all over the world
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