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on the, you're watching the news coming to live from berlin. these rarely military says it has split gaza into as it continues its ground defensive inside the territory. it is also intensified airstrikes over the past 24 hours. gauze and health officials say hundreds of people have been killed overnight. also coming off on the show us secretary of state anthony blanks and continues his tour of the middle east and the wider regions. trying to stop the conflict from spreading. he's now in encore row where he's meeting with his turkish counterparts. and why many palestinian refugees
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have lived in 11 on for generations. they, they now want to join him off the fight against israel plus anti immigrant sentiment is on the rise here in germany. a small is a surprise rather to some invest at small german town, which calls itself an integration success story. but other residents they, it's tied to ends the warm welcome. the . i'm glad richardson welcome. as well as army says that the ground troops have surrounded garza city and effectively divided the strip into the home. also run, garza health ministry says more than 200 people have been killed. following major is greatly airstrikes which also cause a communications blackout inside the territory. meanwhile, the leaders of major un agencies have called for an immediate cease fire,
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and for more humanitarian aid. the israel 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. let's apply and humanitarian. colorado did not materialize. and those who do risk the journey, say it's very dangerous. indeed, i'm in the valuable. we've been walking for 3 hours to get here. i can't walk and my son has been pushing me all the way. you mean you haven't been given you? the thought of our situation is very difficult and. but there's no bread, no water, nothing. tanks in front of us, but on a dead body send you some good. it was very, very scary on, especially for the kids. i mean these right in the military has released plus it
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says is evidence the to mass is blocking roads to stop civilians leaving and using schools and hospitals as cover fix attacks. this is part of the operation, a ground operation that was conducted on the hospital then revealed it done as it was being used with our instructors 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, it has been 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 early take shelter and hope to survive. let's be to do
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this correspondent rebecca writers reporting from jerusalem. rebecca is ro, size, it's military has split the gaza strip in to a mid israel's ground operation. can you tell us what that looks like? stuff that's right. we had conservation yesterday that there is now a north gauze or on a south gaza that is riley troops had made their way to the beach to the shore line basically. and they were holding that line. they've now so completely in circle because the city and it's being reported that in the next 48 hours or so we can expect to see is ready troops actually inside kansas city out on the ground. you know, with close, close combat with him. us fight has the now we've seen a really heavy bone bobbing over nights with some people saying it's been the heaviest night in the ground operations so far. uh we some truly have re fix on
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site is coming out from the bombing, particularly and go to the hospital. we know that the areas around the chief a hospital has been bummed with the id saying continually and yesterday, you know, showing what they say is evidence that home also using these hospitals as head courses. we've also heard from some medical personnel, those saying that they're on to mid attends in these hospitals, and this is in fact false. we, we, it's very hard to independently verify anything. there's no is that's what general is allowed inside. there's no other organizations allowed inside garza so we do know that there's been an incident blackout overnight, so we have been hearing that that is slowly being being restored. so these calls for people to move away for, to evacuate up fully on people that may not be able to even be getting the messages . so really, really serious situation and looking to intensify and to yet another stage of this complex need a very difficult situation for civilians there in gaza. the adf is says,
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has that it is allowing civilians to move from northern gaza to the south using a one way cord or a will that be a safe option for people to flee? it's it's hard to determine, but we know that civilians have been being caught up in attacks even as they've been trying to head from north to south. we know that the israeli military has been telling civilians to leave for some weeks now and they have as you say, cleared up that kartel. well, they've said that they've opened that car door to allow for civilians to go in that one way route into the south. and whether or not that's going to be much relief for you. and we know that there are a lot of civilians who just simply aren't able to move or perhaps, or unwilling. and either way, we'll be stuck inside this c besieged area. but we also know that if any military has been targeting or at least bombing areas in the south, even in the areas where civilians have been told to go to that a say. so, you know,
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more people, i assume will be using that window. the window is from 10 until 2 local time today, or in the middle of that window. at the moment, i can assume that some people will be using that route, but whether or not it will make them any safer when they're in the south really remains to be seen. rebecca, thank you very much for that update. that's due to be corresponding rebecca renters reporting from jerusalem and jordan's king has revealed that the country's military dropped medical supplies and the gaza strip overnight. and a message on the social media platform exit. king abdulla announced that urgent medical aid had been err dropped at midnight. and added that jordan would always be there to assist. palestinians in the gaza strip is rarely military has confirmed of the operation was completed with its cooperation. a and u. s. secretary of state, asked me, blinking is in turkey as part of a diplomatic und dash across the middle east to try and find solutions to the israel. how most conflict he's in meeting with his turkish counterpart. how can
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feed on and on correct. the visit comes from it heated relations between israel and turkey, with on cra, urging israel to stop as a tax on gaza at earlier, blinking made an unexpected stop in iraq. he's warmed against other parties becoming embroiled 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 made very clear that the attacks, the threats coming from malicious 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 the rent. we've made that very clear. but we'll do what's necessary to uh, to protect our, our personnel fees a military or civilian. so let's take a closer look at lincoln's trip to turkey and speak to our correspondent dorian
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jones, joining us from stumble dory. and what do you think we can expect from blinking during his meeting in the turkish capital? is what i think clinton will be under a lot of pressure from his talk. he's counterpart, how come feet on to price for the urgency of a cease fire. in the ongoing assault on garza tech, he's been very much in the forefront of demanding a c spot. but given the fact that despite these going international cools, each rally stepping up, it's assault on the goals and script the i think lucas message will be that we have to contain this conflict of seeing the message for ralph, who is 2 of them, at least important especially to keep you around out of any sub escalation conflict now took he does have good relations with the uranium receives around 4 minutes to was here last week. and the uranium president is expected to pay a visit sometime this month. so i think lincoln will be pressing on the importance of containing the complex something he will say that this isn't talk is interest as
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well. given the fact is economy is what we expect to be devastated by any major regional, comfortable comply ration. so i think that is, the main focus of told will be to just to maintain some kind of containment of the conflict and dorian, what about relations between turkey and israel, and he, they had been patching up relations before israel's war on her mazda? how are things looking now as well? i mean, they're pretty robust and then um yes, you're right. that walters were approached me on the thoughts of the full the, the outbreak of this next is confusing them, at least in fact, to text president. right? yep. type of one met for the 1st time, but these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu in september. and then everyone was saying that this was a positive sign that it could be a new chapter relations full of that is collapse now, especially following a the one statement of clarity. how much is the liberation movement despite most of the talk he's less than i life designating is a terrorist group has sold these rel, pulling out his hand by so the, and took, he has retaliated over the weekend,
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restoring it certain parts of the will do it has to be said, one's much of his language easy as well is directed at these really prime minister himself rather than israel saying this is a matter we can no longer work with. in fact these, that he's written off in the minds of turkey. but the one stress, the importance of maintaining diplomatic relations, he said, isn't a separate your relations. and the fact that we need to keep on talking. and i think that's a sign that took the items. so think some kind of mediating rolled sometime in the future. indeed, how important of a role cold turkey play in securing, for example, the release of hostages being held by him. us well, according to own crow tucker, he has been working very hard behind the scenes to secure the release of the hostages. and in fact, that's the front person, these touchy spite chief abraham column. and according to of the, one of the weekend he's had called on has been impulse with these really counties provide an account above and also with the how much leadership now talk. he does have good relationships almost over the past months of his critical leadership was
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here at some point in turkey. so techie says it can possibly play some role in the release of hostages. although it has to be set at the moment that doesn't pay. they've made really any progress to our and thank you very much for that. and state of the story in john's reporting from assemble. so they're also mounting stairs of an escalation and the conflict on israel's border with 11 on lebanese officials say 4 civilians including 3 children, have been killed. internet is really airstrike, near the southern town by nata is rarely military's as it is examining the incidental from 11 on the has full on militant group has responded by firing rockets at the northern is rarely town of k. v. out or not. let's speak to the w that special correspondent. i'm in the east of joining me from the lebanese capital. they have route, i'm in 11. these officials have set the 411 east civilians have been killed in on his railey air strike. what more can you tell us for 4 days,
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11 on say that this was a strike from and is really drone? it seems like it was a direct hit on this car that was carrying 3 young girls age 1012 and 14 and their mother and their grandmother. the grandmother also died as well as these 3 children . the mother was severely injured, but she was pulled alive from the, from the car by her brother. he was 11. he is journalist who was driving in front of that car and sort of care of. and she said that there was no other possible targets for is real in the area. and a lot of love and use are speculating that he was himself the target he is real, has also killed a lebanese truly journalist, very early on in this latest conflict, hezbollah, the militant group which is backed by around and basically controls the south of lab. and on said that is going to, that it has retaliated, chewing one is really,
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but no word yet. if that is a civilian or military personnel. now these and spin sounds certain to raise tensions. um, are there signs of a further escalation in the conflict on israel border with lebanon? so well, the lebanese government seems to be going the official route and they said they're lodging a complaint in an urge and complained to the you and against the strike on a civilian targets by the is really military. but don't forget that it's not the is really not the lebanese government that has control to solve. the rather has the law, which is the largest party, but it's backed by and around and in operate someone autonomously in the region there. they said that is really has to pay the price for this attack and we have to see in the next few days what exactly they mean by that. now the leader of has the law as on us for all a said last week, basically that he doesn't intend to change the status, quotes that all of the actions there are being calculated. but one wildcard here is
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the presence of a moss and 11 on. now, a mazda is a palestinian party, it doesn't have that much power in lebanon, but there are 250000 palestinian refugees living in lebanon. and since the terror attacks on october 7th, and the resulting attack on gauze, which has killed thousands of civilians, a mazda, i started to gain a lot more popularity among these palestinians. i went to one of the large refugee camps here, just south of a root, and you can hear what they told me. crossing into pores authorized in 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 miss. make shift block houses, narrow streets, un facilities, providing 8. every street here is strong with this mass of wires and water pipes.
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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, a part, a little palestine where residents are basically sitting and waiting to go back to the original homeland. deep inside the maze of streets, we need an elderly woman who was born in tarsh year 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. he's done little but watched the news and grief. i've had lots of that and i've been watching from the 1st day. of course i have. yeah, it's my family and my friends smoked. and of course i've been watching my dear, i mean people, the video may mohammad protect all of the people of garza and my data handled as ducky are within with the help of mohammed that will all returned to our country to meet the militant group,
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hamas has never had much of a foothold here in board job the rodney. but its name has appeared, scribbled on walls and recent weeks. some people celebrated her most terror attacks on october 7th and the street now there, 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 how does a minute hang on since 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, i get goosebumps and i feel anxious and angry about it. phone. so if a word 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
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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 sentiments here as the news of civilian depths and gaza plays on tvs across the cap . but at the same time, there's a growing fear of what might happen and 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 lives and you want it's back. do you think that it's wise to not provoke israel's, that 11 on stays out of the war? as you see the building and the cab? there are lots what he meant chains. 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
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a one floor and we don't also wants peace with us, right? it's sort of dreading or unwilling to accept a piece. it's a contradiction that runs through this camp. i mean, thank you for that report, and we saw there those examples of support for how most within that refugee camp. i'm curious whether you felt that how mazda is gaining more of a foothold in lab, and on as a result of the war. as i don't know if it is gaining a permanent foothold. that is to say that task is still the dominant political, a power in these refugee camps. don't forget it. fatah is more moderate. a palestinian party. secular believes in a 2 state solution. this is what moto boss is from a so this still remains and power there. uh and tomas doesn't really have
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a foothold in that sense, but in terms of popularity, they certainly grown a lot more popular since october 7th. he saw the celebrations in the streets there and a lot of people grieving what's happening in gauze and now with the is really bombardments . there's been a kind of radicalization going on. you can see it playing. there's news playing on tvs and almost every corner, non stop, and they're getting a kind of filter version of what's happened, especially on october 7th. and people i talked to denied that civilians were the targets of the homeless terror attacks because they're getting videos that don't explicitly show that. that isn't to deny that there was a certain violence, a swell of, of violence in these palestinian refugee camps. a lot of people there have the feeling that something has to change. don't forget. there were almost in the 4th generation, a refugee has been living in lebanon as refugees, meaning they can't really work in most jobs. they're contained to these camps for 4
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generations without prospects. of a future and for a lot of them, having a 2 state solution are going back to their grandparents homeland is an existential question for them. and so in a very tragic way, any kind of movement on the palestinian is really question is some kind of hope for them and they see that and what is happening in the, in the region right now, despite how tragic it is. so i wouldn't say that i'm off has foothold necessarily, but certainly people are watching this and saying perhaps something is moving now despite all the violence that is going on. and thank you so much for your insights subsidies of these correspondent i'm here except for parting from the root. so we designed to bring you up to speed on some other world news headlines at this hour. ukrainian officials say at least 5 people have been injured and a russian missile strike on the southern port city of odessa. the attack is damaged
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one of the cities principal art galleries. the fine arts museum is one of the oldest palaces of odessa. blizzards have ground and plains, and ne china forcing hundreds of flight. cancellations, footage air by china state media shows houses and roads blanketed in snow. some schools and the effective cities have also been closed. the on seasonal weather has put pressure on local governments to supply heat earlier than usual. more than 500 migraines, rescued by the italian coast guard have arrived on the island of land producer people from egypt, syria pockets done in bangladesh, left libya in a fishing boat, despite the bad weather. here in germany, migration is that to dominate talks between chancellor or lock schultz and state leaders on monday or the 220000 people have already applied for asylum in germany. this year. a major uptick, anti migration sentiment is also on the rise,
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even in places which have benefited from new arrivals. one such town is glossed law in central germany where immigrants provide vital public services. in the small town of gulf law, the topic of migration is tearing emotions and dividing public opinion. even though migration has been working well. an example isn't as you say it as much. he flipped war twins syria 9 years ago, and is now the owner of a pharmacy. or excuse me, i am 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 mostly the pharmacies, former owner gave nigi a helping hand and he was happy to find a skilled successor to, 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
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outside of the team. i think there are people with lots to offer a cab. i'm sort of, i'm talking on many levels was 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, what i guess what he wins trust. in 2015, 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 the dash side on the boys 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,
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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 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 section is off heights and list the jeep things, populace narratives are being fueled by other problems such as inflation degree months. have you always want to blame it on something before? right? parties of taking advantage of that recently, if anything happens, they point their fingers at refugees. but at these people sit and reflect what our refugees done since coming here, that our success stories were telling me just lots of them. if you,
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despite the challenges many and go slower, are still striving for peaceful coexistence. now, if you drive, you are probably really careful not to park your car anywhere without a permit. but in poland, one driver got a nasty surprise for parking in the wrong spot. to check office footage that has gone virals instruction workers, flooring concrete, around a car that was left on our road undergoing repairs. this was in the pool which city of launched over the weekends with the vehicle became a mini tourist attraction for a while. for those, if you were wondering, the car has now disappeared. and before we go, let's get a reminder of our top story. at this hour of israel's army says it has divided the gaza strip into as its forces press on with their ground invasion. the almost run god, the health ministry says more than $200.00 people have been killed during intense is rarely ever strikes and that's your news uptake this our coming up after
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