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the, the pieces dw, and use lie from the lin officials in gaza, say another sri kits. a crowded refugee camp. they say dozens have been killed in the evacuation. so what is what ill told civilians to seek refuge? the palestinian president presses the us to secure a ceasefire most most of us and secretary of state until he blinked and disgust humanitarian pauses in the fighting. and the longer term future also reach him on top of gap would reopen. so following a hostage drama, an on to suspect has been arrested to the non drove through
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a security barrier onto the runway with his 4 year old daughter, demanding to be flown to techie. the child is safe. the monica jones good to have you with us. the hum us run gas, a health industries this and asked why, cuz killed thousands of people at a refugee camp. the compton, central gaza, is in the evacuation sewn, where israel is palestinians to seek shelter. israel says it's investigating the claim for the anyone down here, do you hear me? abraham. come. i'm, if you knew there are people ahead. a good well survivors as well as the refugee camp. cd spent the night digging through rubble with their
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bare hands after stride caused residential buildings to collapse. the idea at night to be bought at home, sleeping. that's fear, the house was my siblings on my children and my grandchildren. but sleeping suddenly as try came down on this neighborhood, the little one i got the whole night kept pulling all the bodies short of the children throwing up our lives applause for you to come with them from here and here. and there to know, in an instant, it's like the whole body collapse on the side. you know how much the photo journalist for turkish media says he had to rush to the hospital when he got the news and up to the family, i was working when i got the news and the residential district was tucked in the garage and camp. i had many people will, didn't tell the news. the news trickled out little by little and the 1st people were telling me that the strike was close to my house. but then my son was wounded
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. then my wife and my youngest son, i went to uh like the hospital, but in the end i found out 4 of my children were killed on a walk me through how you doing associated how much says the strikes that destroyed his house also killed his siblings spearing only his brother who also lost his children, carrying the body of his daughter to the morgue mohammed, requested a private moment as many gods and say they are being killed indiscriminately. that for women might want to know, viewed as the international community, the so called international community, with whom one died and the un, what be out there on my door. israel's military has meanwhile intensified it's operations and says it is targeting how much space is at militants from the land sea, an air it's forces have fully surrounded the largest city in the strip. but now ground
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forces are also carrying out operations in the strip. so the dw spencer sewland introducing them hospice update on the fighting and how the people of casa a coping. well, the rocket fired from us in the cause. this trip is continued towards israel today at the same time. that is why the troops have continued to type in there and supplement of dogs of city, of wanting be some 350000 to have stayed behind to leave opening a window, she met a tearing card or of thoughts for uh at least 4 hours to allow some to escape to the self. the problem being that that journey is dangerous. there was a strike again on another refugee camp as you reported in the middle of the gaza strip on that journey to the south. in the south itself, there is strikes although the id have to point out early a enterprise conference spokesperson for the is where the defense forces saying
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that the focus is on the north, not on the south. but if how must continue to hide in the south? that's where they will strike. there are also reports of trouble in the north with a real good fire having come from his beloved the tower group. it's backed by a run, which also supports hum us and is rarely said according to reports to have struck a car. there has been several dance and a has pulled out a little make a has said that there will be consequences. this could be a dangerous escalation. well, been the humanitarian situation certainly appears to be welcoming with every passing day in gas. so certainly that is the case and that's now nearly a month since almost launched its attack on israel. or they've been talks to try to reopen the rafa crossing the only crossing that had been opened to jewel nationals at least then to the critically injured that that hasn't
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happened yet. and they've been told between officials from egypt, katasha and the west. the waste official blaming. uh huh. i'm us saying that how much keeps piling on demands and the negotiations only go back and forth. in the meantime, we have a huge amount of people have crammed into the self waiting to try to get across that border. also sheltering there and hardly any aid getting in only a trickle the desk told, according to the health ministry now in the gaza strip, close to $10000.00, including combatants and not come back. and of course, the international community is not just standing by the us secretary of state antony blinking for one has been touring the middle east. and he met unexpectedly with the palestinian president. would all of us as anything budged when it comes to diplomacy or no developments on any front. unfortunately,
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monica to take you through the details. no progress here in israel festival. when he held talks with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, calling for humanitarian pauses in the finding that was denied him the palestinian authority president, most motive fuss holding for a complete ceasefire and strong woods according to reports. for mister, blinking, mister, blinking has had a full weekend of pukes from arab leaders in all his meetings, the only glimmer of hope coming from cypress uh, which is nearby and an e. u. member. they have been talking about the possibility of a maritime car door to the gaza strip to help the, to help alleviate this humanitarian situation. there. at the same time blinking has moved on to turkey and the crowns have stormed. an air base with us troops is set to the house. clashing with
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a police is certainly not the sort of climate that uh the us secretary of state wants to have when he meets with the foreign minister of turkey. he was also hoping for a meeting with ed, one, the president of turkey who has said that he's traveling at the moment. he is not a fan of the us or of israel and his co for a complete ceasefire. he also refers to us as the duration, correct? oh, it was the the use of info soon and introducing him. let's take a look now at some more stories making news around the world. the funerals are being held for the victims of an us quaking nipple that left thousands homeless. at least 157 people were killed. the remote mountain this location is hampering age and rescue efforts. many villages only accessible on foot toxic small cars, forced authorities, indeed to extend emergency school enclosures for another week. the indian capital
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is one of the wells most polluted cities. winter typically sees a search and pollution as follows. ben crops doubled more than 500 migraines, rescued by the county and co. scott have arrived on the island of lon, producer, people from egypt, syria, pakistan, and bangladesh left olivia and a fishing boat. despite that, with a back here in durham, and the officials have reopened handbook airport following a hostage drama, which led to dozens of flights being cancelled. and aunt suspect drove onto the runway with his 4 year old daughter, demanding to be flown to techie is now being detained. as a child is safe, it took hours of negotiation before police were able to arrest the gunman and return the child to her mother. police that the suspect abducted the child in a custody dispute and drove to the airport. i wouldn't say he crashed through
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a security barrier onto the runway and fired shots into the air. he then barricaded himself and his 4 year old daughter in his car. next to a turkish airlines plane, demanding to be lived on board. police safely just embarked passengers from the turkey bund flight and evacuated the rest of the airport. over 3000 passengers were affected by the closure. a bunch of them, we're already on the runway and about to take off and when we were called back, we're on the plane for about 3 hours. you got each person that was already on the plane we're about to fly to do by then we were told to take all our personal belongings and get off names or did so you got to lessen the situation has raised questions about the airport security measures as books person said these were effective by the criminals willing to use force could get through security. they said that sufficient alarm systems were in place to ensure air traffic safety. and
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i'm doing now from handbook by the agent extra time delays because bunk. got to thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us. so this is quite a story. quite a story, an on demand crashes through an apple security barrier and drives this vehicle onto the runway apron under the wing of a passenger allied. this is happening here in germany as an apple and how do you react to that? also i was shocked and that was actually i was relieved to deal that it was just a father with his daughter and not to come home us since the sizes all of the evil guys running around as well as i could, it could have been worse and that makes you one, the all security standards added to an add ports high enough and they certainly are not or to the high, very high an apple. it's like frankfurt,
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i'm unique, but the smaller airport certainly have a deficiencies. and sometimes i have popping deficiencies. we have seen this during the summer when climate active is reached, the securities day do themselves to the 8 friends, all have pause and burden and hamburg. i need this adult, which was the 1st indication of the fact that there needs to be a lot of improvement. now, is this just a problem here in germany? yeah, you say, especially not the main airports, but the smaller ones that are affected. how to, how does security of gym and add ports of that size compared with other countries? um, i'm not sure with the other countries are really much better, especially the smaller each of the airports. and, but in germany we have a set of just surrounded by miami expenses,
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which can be easily overcome and can be easily breached. we have seen that says have, or times, i'm, unfortunately, the nothing happens. mm. i mean, you've mentioned it already. i mean this that we have these situations more and more often a sofa. nothing really bad has happened, but also as a, as a, as a passenger myself, many times of what can you tell me what can be done to improve the situation and soon or some and baffled are critical infrastructure and they are in prospect uh which have a higher risk of the tact. so um the every airport needs to have a fence like you will find it around a long or, or a very important interest directors. and it is something which you kind of do from
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one day to the on that. and it will take at least 2 or 3 years to install it every route and it will cost cost a lot of money, but it needs to be done on this. we have uh, we want to have the risk off of a terrorist attacks me. uh, just very briefly uh, given the current situation, are you still flying? yes, i'm still flying, but i'm always annoyed that the i'm searched at the, at the entrance of the terminal, knowing that the becky off my e y to all right. it is an expert hardly postpone god speaking to us from humbug. uh thank you so much. bye bye that. and that's all the news for now coming up next shift looks at how the technology
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