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the, the, this is dw, use life from berlin. these ran, the military says it's nice big guys into as it continues, it's grand defensive inside the territory, gaza last communications on sunday. image increasing is randy air strikes. the 3rd total blackout since the war began. also coming up us secretary of state and to be blinking, it's in the middle east trying to stop. the conflict from spreading is not incorrect where he's expected to hold, told, with his turkish kept her party plus mc migration sentiments on the rise in germany
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. a surprise to some, in this small german town which quotes itself and integration success story of the residents say, it's time to end the warm welcome the on pablo, solely as welcome to the program is rails. army says it's ground. troops have surrounded guys, a city and effectively divided the strip into gaza. so a total communications, black eyed on sunday, following major is ready air strikes before the blackout. guys, officials reported dozens were killed in 2 refugee camps. meanwhile, the leaders of major un agencies have called for an immediate cease fire and for more humanitarian aid to be allowed into the territory. are the israel
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defense forces have once the guide intensified operations and knows and gaza. they say they are targeting how much sizes and infrastructure from the sea and land as well, has repeatedly voted civilians to move south veritas. supposed to be safe, that let's apply and humanitarian. colorado did not materialize. and those who do risk the journey, say it's very dangerous. indeed i'm going to that is we've been walking for 3 hours to get here. that's not true. i can't walk. and my son has been pushing me all the way. even the thoughts of our situation is very difficult. but there's no bread, no water, nothing. tanks in front of us, but the dead bodies you're so good. it was very, very scary. especially for the kids. i mean these right in the military has released plus it say's is evidence the to mass is blocking roads to stop civilians
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leaving and using schools and hospitals as cover fix attacks. this is part of the open ration ground operation that was conducted on the hospital then revealed at tons as it was being used for 30 infrastructures inventory hospital. they launch rockets on these red, 75 meters for them and ask them, what they know precisely is when we strike the launch pad like that, the hospital would be damaged as the attacks in the north intensify as well now size, they just split the gaza strip into to despite increasing international cause for sea side as well, the size that won't happen until all the hostages held by him assa 3. and until then, those on the ground can only take shelter and hope to survive. while our israel correspondent rebecca richard's in jerusalem has more now on israel's claim that
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it's split guys into or something we've been expecting. and watching happen over the last days or even weeks we've, i fully expected them to split the strip into 2 and now they have come out and said that they've successfully done that with the idea of troops reaching the shows of each line. and they are holding their position then. now obviously they want to try to cut the 2 off. they believe that the nose is their, their main focus, particularly guards and city where they say, how much is really headquartered. and we believe it in the next 48 hours we'll be seeing is reading troops. this is being reported in local media. that is rarely troops will be on the ground inside gals, a city within the next 48 hours that the idea of his release. what it says is more evidence that i'm also using hospitals. now last night we saw some of the biggest bombardments that we've seen so far, truly terrifying scenes from the few images that were able to get out of gauze to
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increase bombardment as they continue and emulate. treat james and we, we heard about a lot of embodiment, a lot of bombings happening around particularly the shape for hospital. now, as i said, the idea of yesterday releasing what they say is information that how most a headquarters being they were getting a testimony for medical style saying they're on o onto militancy in the hospital and that they wouldn't allow that. uh so you know that there and we know that there are many people sheltering there. also many seeking in phone people that just simply copy move from those hospitals and the continued on bottom obviously with everyone at risk, we're seeing the death toll rise. that's from the ministry of the palestinian ministry of health. now numbers a really, really how to confirm from us. obviously no international journalists able to gain access in there. but now the stream has been completely cut off and we'll see now the next phase of these ground invasion. now rebecca, the israel defense for us to say a humanitarian card or 2 southern guides or has been reopened. what is this card or, and does it actually provide any safety for civilians as well?
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that's really difficult to say. we do know that civilians has been killed, trying to evacuate, but of the as riley military saying that they have you, as you said, re reopened to some evacuation roots and that they actually even stopped the bombing. we have notice for a couple of hours in 2 days, 2 days in a row to allow for civilians safe passage. we know that they have a notifying civilians in dropping leaflets and making other announcements via saw him. but we also know that the civilians are in a complete communication black out now. so pop from the few people who might have in his riley sim card or an international sim card, or perhaps some kind of satellite technology. i would obviously that's very, very few people were talking about the they not being able to be communicated to really in any way, shape or form. and we certainly know that israel has been bombing the south in areas that they say i that the suppose it's safe places for civilians to go. so it's not to say whether or not
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a civilians will be able to evacuate using those new roots, but they've certainly been allowed to for a few hours, at least over the last 2 days. thanks rebecca. don't use rebecca ritter's reporting from tourism to us secretary of state and to me blinking has arrived in ankara as part of a diplomatic dash across them, at least to try and find solutions to the israel. how mass conflict he's due to hold talks with his turkish capture part comes to be done later on monday, the visit comes and made heated relations between israel and turkey, with ankara urging is ro to stop it's attacks on gaza. well, blinking made an unexpected stop in a rock. he's warned against other parties be coming in broiled in the conflict. it was very important to send a very clear message to anyone who might seek to take advantage of the conflict and gas, but to threaten our personnel. here or anywhere else in the region don't do it. i
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made very clear that the attacks, the threats coming from militia that are aligned with iran, are totally unacceptable. and we will take every necessary step to protect our people. we're not looking for conflict with around. we've made that very clear, but we'll do what's necessary to uh, to protect our, our personnel of the military were civilians. but our corresponding dorian jones and it's tumble, gave us a sense of how challenging this visit by secretary blinking to turkey could be as well. it's not going to be easy. i think the, the priority for a secretary blinker needs the containment of this conflict, given the fact that israel is now escalating and the priority there is to keep iran out of this uh, escalating situation uh took. he does have good relations with her on at the moment . we have the rating for minnesota visiting to t last week and according to texas, president of one he's are writing counterparts will be visiting at the end of the
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month. so i think thinking we'll be looking for tax on how to keep or run out to this country, can preventing a major regional now blinking could face a bit of a false. the reception given the fact as a lot of frustration and unclear that lincoln had appeared to be signing talking. if this is a 1st visit to aarinkrause, since the results of israel's assault on garza, and there was a great deal of useful anger to us, one publicly attacked clinton, but he stones on the cause or so. but we have seen one that aware also that he's own religious based will be very unhappy with the ongoing conflict. we sold massive demonstration outside of tucker share base on sunday used by the american apples. but behind the scenes with uh, the one the i will not publicly admit this. he will be happy that took keys again at the center of the stage. no door in turkey has harshly criticized israel force attacks on guys or how would you describe relations between turkey and israel now?
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well, they all really probably wrote both on the was, they've been in many, many years that had been a reproach mom. but that is all over our mutual to keep it cooling it's by and by so the over the weekend that wasn't a surprise given the by the israel had already withdrawal. it's something back to the last month in response to the one statements where he describes how most of the liberation movement and dismiss. the accused cools, that it's a terrorist organization that cools outrage and monkeys western allies. but how many said the other one has contains most of these aren't good tools. these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu say we've written in most books. he headsets still to come out to context are still going on. and he said that is important. now is assigned to turkey is but the i wanting some kind of media, 80 role going forward. thanks dory. don't use dorian jones reporting from his stumble. there are mounting fears of an escalation in the
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conflict on israel's border with 11 on lebanese official site for civilians including 3 children have been killed. and then as rainy air strikes near the southern town of napa is riley military says it's 6. it's examining the incidence 11 on says, ball americans group has responded by firing rockets at the northern is riley time of care yet. sure. now. well, our ad special correspondent, i'm in s if joins us from them having these capital a route. i mean, good to see you. so 11, these officials have said the 4 civilians, lebanese civilians have been killed in an as rainy air strike. what more can you tell us about that as well? we know that 3 of these civilians were children, age 1012 and 14. they were driving the car with their mother and their grandmother . the grandmother also died in what appears to be a direct hit on that car. buying is really air strike. the mother survived. it was
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serious injuries. now they were following what appears to be the uncle of those children in a car. he's actually 11. he is journalist and he claimed that it was just them on the road that there was nobody else that they were traveling with israel. so far as defended this attack, saying they were acting on intelligence, but they said they're also going to investigate hezbollah, which is the militant group acting on its own. on the lebanese border, has launched, retaliatory air strikes into israel, and killed. one is rarely known word. if that's a civilian or military personnel, and uh, yeah, it seems to be one of the largest flareups of violence this at least this week. i mean, are there any signs so of an escalation in the conflict on israel's border with the avenue? everybody's watching to see what happens now. that's because the level of the has the leader and the throttle. i gave a speech on friday which seemed to downplay fears that he was going to escalate
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this conflict. saying that all of the the, the attacks but has carries out on is, is really territory are calculated not to risk and escalation was implication there . but this does seem to have escalated somewhat because of the nature of the attack on the civilians. hezbollah has said it's going to 11 on rather said it's going to make a complaint to the united nations against israel. and it does seem to be a somewhat of an escalation has listed that is real, is going to pay the price for this attack. so we have to watch to see what happens in the next few days. how much of the presence those come us have in lab and on i'm you. so that's a good question because some off is always put a very minor role in 11 on it's an hour. it's a sometimes ally of has blood sometimes rival, but it's much, much smaller than it has blue, which is really the dominant military presence in lebanon. but since october 7th
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terrace passed by hamas in the retaliatory strikes on gaza, it's been a gaining a lot more support and has the, has allowed it basically to launch its own air strikes into israel territory on the border. and what we've seen here here is that it's danny lots support among palestinians who live in lebanon. there's about $250000.00 registered pasting in refugees, living 11 and largely in camps run by fall tile, which is the more moderate palestinian party. but we visited one of these camps just south of b route and here's what we saw. all right, we're going to take a look now is our 4th or crossing in divorce, other on the palestinian refugee camp giants of the palestinian cause. roger, some say that 20000 people live here in less than 2 square kilometers. that would make it as dense as kansas city. the similarities between the 2 places are hard to
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miss. make shift block houses, narrow streets, un facilities, providing 8. every street here is strong with this mass of wires and water pipes. they were actually built by the residents themselves with the help of 8 organizations. that's because this camp is in service or inspected by lebanese authorities. it's kind of a world apart, a little palestine where residents are basically sitting and waiting to go back to their original homeland. deep inside the maze of streets, we need an elderly woman who was born in parsha and present day is real, but was forced to flee in 1948 when she was just 2 years old. she's lived her whole life at the refugee and recent weeks. she's done little bit, watch the news and grief. and that's how much of the and i've been watching from the 1st day. of course i have. yeah, it's my family and my friends smoke window. and of course i've been watching my dear a video may mohammad protect all of the people of gauze on my data hills as ducky
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are within with the help of mohammed that will all returned to our country to meet the militant group, hamas has never had much of a foothold here in board job rodney, but its name has appeared, scribbled on walls and recent weeks. some people celebrated her most terror attacks on october 7th, nice street. now they are furious at the is really response you mind was born here. you got a degree in business management and a route that because he's a refugee, he's far from most jobs outside the camp. so he sells flavored ice from a motorbike and has tons of them. and then one of them, i do feel a very strong connection, wisconsin. i feel like one of them of the month when i see a building collapsing where a child dying,
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i get goosebumps and i feel anxious and angry about it on the phone. so if a war starts in lebanon, i would join the resistance, defend palestine with my family, and my kids are not better than the ones dying in gaza. but i asked him if he condones a mazda is killing over for 1000, is really civilians and october 2nd denies without evidence that they were the target most of the attacks. then there's an increase in violent anti israel sentiment. here after the news of civilian depths and gaza plays on tvs across the camp. but at the same time, there's a growing fear of what might happen from us and its allies were to draw israel into a wider war to for the scene. and guys, if you see here in the account, like my brother on my men cousins, they are able to have the gun and go to the borders to on to, to come to is it right? yeah, and this is our lines and do once it's back, do you think that it's wise to not provoke israel's, that 11 on stays out of was as you see, the building and the cab,
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there are lots well maintained. they are nice. so it's one the bottom, it will lead to come pull down, so i will die. so for sure i, i don't want it or, and i think no one and live in a one floor. and we don't also wants peace with us, right? it's sort of dreading or unwilling to accept peace. it's a contradiction that runs through this camp allow me and after visiting at the com that we just saw there in your report, did you get the sense that hamas is gaining more of a foothold in lab and on as a result of the war as well you know, i think that they're gaining support for during this war with israel. i don't know about a foothold the support is definitely coming because as you saw, a lot of people there watching tv consummately seeing what's happening in gaza with all the civilians being killed. and they're grieving for people that they consider family members. and don't forget that this camp was created in 1948. there's a 3rd,
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even 4th generation of palestinians living and 11 on without really access to the culture around them. they've never integrated because they're not allowed to integrate. so this question of what happens to them is an existential question. so any time something happens, like the terror attacks on october 7th, it reaches these post and enhanced through a filter that tells them that something is happening that might change their situation. now a lot of the people told me that they don't believe that home us even killed is really civilians, and i don't think that they have been radicalized the extent that they would support her. mazda is ideology, is still largely controlled there by 5 to which believes in a 2 state solution, but whether or not her mouse has support that's unquestionable. you can see its pretty pound walls and can hear it in conversations with people that after 3 generations of living in limbo and 11 on, they want something to happen and certainly something is happening in gaza right
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now. thanks. i'm in the w. special correspondent. i mean is, if in they root well, here in germany, officials have reopened hubbard airport, following a hostage incident that began on saturday, the 18 iris standoff light to dozens of console flights. an armed suspect drove onto the runway with his 4 year old daughter, demanding to be flown to turkey is not being detained, and the child is safe. it took hours of negotiation before police were able to arrest the gunman and return the child to her mother. scott and muslim, there were moments when we thought it was resolved. that had to end things deteriorated just because we weren't sure which way it was going to go into the moment. but then the negotiating team succeeded in making a break through then. so shasta police that the suspect abducted the child in
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a custody dispute and drove to the airport. i wouldn't, it says that he crashed through 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 disembarked passengers from the turkey bund, flight, and evacuated. the rest of the airport. over 3000 passengers were affected by the closure. and 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 a special 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 in germany. we have the on that just surrounded by the miami expenses
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which can be easily be overcome and can be easily breached. we have seen that says have our times, and unfortunately the nothing happened as books pressed and said these were effective, but the criminals willing to use force could get through security. they said that sufficient alarm systems were in place to ensure air traffic safety. let's take a look now what some more stories making news. the ukraine officials say, at least 5 people have been injured in a russian missile strike on the southern port city of odessa. the attack damaged one of the cities principal art galleries. the fine arts museum is one of the oldest palaces of odessa. blizzards of granted plains and ne china forcing hundreds of flight constellations, footage air by china, state media, show houses and roads covered in snow. some schools in affected cities have closed the on seasonal weather has put pressure on local governments to supply heat
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earlier than usual. funerals are being held for the victims of an earthquake in the pile. that left i was homeless, at least a 157 people were killed in the countries maintenance northwest close to the centre . aid and rescue efforts have been hampered. as many effective villages are only accessible on foot. when migration is set to dominate the agenda is german transfer or life schultz meets with state leaders later on monday, more than 225000 people have already applied for asylum in germany this year. and major uptick on team migration sentiment is also on the rise even in places which have benefited from you arrivals when such time as goes law in central germany, which has seen skilled workers who are helping to provide vital public services in the small town of gulf law, the topic of migration is tearing emotions and dividing public opinion even though
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migration has been working well. an example isn't, as you've said a month, he flipped war twins syria 9 years ago and is now the owner of a pharmacy. it's, you know, i'm happy here and i feel comfortable with that 1st it was difficult, but then i got the feeling that there are people around me, a community that wants to help with the city as embrace me for the past 9 years. i see most of the pharmacies, former owner gave nigi a helping hand and he was happy to find a skilled successor to the show. this is integration and action. here. we need people to come here to work together with us and help keep our society running. and i'm not inside and pre qualified to the team. i think there are people with lots to offer a cab. i'm sort of, i'm talking on many levels for doctors, engineers, carpenters and nurses. they are all immigrants, if you look closer at and it's a win win situation to me, hey, so what i guess about he wins plus one in 2015,
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many local go slow citizens, walk up, migrants into this rural area with the aging population and many vague and properties, but now things are getting tens more than $2700.00 additional refugees have arrived since the war broke out in ukraine. he says, very tennis, there's a lot of complaining about the people who come here now here comes to dash side and the voice is calling for someone to read exempt down again. here of course, getting louder. the longer this goes on, the small organization goes law has been trying to foster diversity for more than 3 decades. now, the far right populous party, the alternative for germany or a f d, holds a few seats in the local council. these refugee supporters still hold hope for integration . mia v. as in indian also you will grow to these debates. we have the most, we want people in golf flyer to learn how to live together with people from foreign
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countries and to them to realize that you have to get to know each other and to put to understand each other and that you shouldn't let yourself get riled up on didn't . i'm not real quick. so 1st in this one is this mission of heights and list measure things, populace narratives are being fueled by other problems such as inflation degree month. so you always want to blame it on something of an issue for right parties of taking advantage of that recently. if anything happens, they point their fingers at refugees. but at these people sit and reflect whatever refugees done since coming here, that our success stories were telling me, john, lots of them here. despite the challenges many and go slower, are still striving for peaceful coexistence. you're watching dw, and use life from berlin. here's a reminder of our top story of israel's army says it's divided the causes for it into as its forces. press on with their grand invasion casa, has been under
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