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the the business dw news life from bullet bull than 10000 people are said to have died in gaza. the health industry that which is controlled by a mos claims that sol includes more than $4000.00 ship. israel's military says it has split, gaza to as it presses on whether it's ground defensive and from stop. bestbuy. also coming up from the allies to bit to estimates based oracle events that transform the relationship between israel and the rock fuss anti immigrant sentiment. as on the rise in germany,
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a surprise to summon this small german town which cools itself and integration, success stories. other say it's time to end the world. well come the, i'm gonna have offices good to have you with us in gaza, the how mos controlled health ministry says that more than 10000 people have now been killed by israeli strikes since the conflict erupted. one months ago, this number has not been independently verified yesterday the israel defense forces released. so they said was evidence that home office using hospitals and schools is cover for it's a tax. israel says it has intensified and so permissions in the north and circle ga, the city and split the strip into is rarely authorities have repeated call for gas
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and civilians to effectuate to the south of the territory. a dw special correspondent to abraham is in jerusalem for us and early i'm the foster for the latest on israel's claim that it is split north casa off from the south. so we have confirmation from this really military that there is now a northern and southern gaza, but they've also told us that is really troops have reached the gaza shore the coast, so to speak and are holding positions there. additionally, we're also being told is that is really troops have encircled gaza city in the northern part of the strip. and that in the coming days, we can expect that is really troops will come into close contact and come back with him. us fighters on the ground, this really is have maintained that, you know, there, that there are how much has tunnels throughout the strip. but really in the north, there's a high concentration of, of fighters there. we've also had
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a night of heavy bombardment and in a, on the strip of one of the heaviest and most severe since the start of the ground invasion. and indeed, this a war. we know that there have been internet and connectivity breakdown. so it's difficult to be in touch with people there to really be able to independently verify what is going on. but according to the health industry that is controlled by how much deductible since the score in the gaza strip has surpassed. 1010000. and we're not able to to know if it, how many of those are civilians of how many of those are combatants as this is according to numbers given by the, from us control, gaza health industry. a gerhard, the israel defense forces say that it's allowing civilians to move from northern garza to the south. she was in a, she went to terra and car it will issue with has that been established and will
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that be a safe option? says this is not the 1st time that we've heard is really officials and to the is really military ask civilians to move from north to south to south. it's a, it's a call that's been going on for a few weeks now as the, you know, the ground operation was looking like it was inevitable. and indeed it is. now under way. we know that about 800000 gallons of already made their way to the south, about 300000 or so still remain in the north and some are unable say they are unwilling to evacuate. because they say, you know, then the south is also not safe and we have seen bombardment of targets in the south as well. there have also been reports of people actually getting struck, struck as they are evacuating. and it's also a question of whether this information is reaching people on the ground at all. as mentioned with connectivity and the internet being, you know, uh,
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being out of service for stretches of time. it's difficult to know if this information is actually reaching people and what we've heard from civilians time and time again, is that nowhere in the strip is safe. and it seems that some people who live in the north of do a believe that and it's difficult to really get a full picture of what's going on in the ground, the idea of pardoned international journalist. what been allowed in districts so far has been embedded with this really defense forces. and a lot of international organizations on the ground are unable to get their people in to verify this information or in fact get people out. and so it's, we don't have the full picture on the ground, unfortunately, are hard. doesn't especial castaneda to abraham that report and from jerusalem. thank you. it's the jordanian ad for it says dropped vital medical equipments to a hospital in gauze. i'm a supply the run dangerously low. the address was made to the danny and hospital in
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gaza. city as it contains medical supplies and food. jordan's king says the operation was carried out in court. and nation with israel's defense forces are our growing coals for more humanitarian aid, full gaza. and we were getting reports that the refund crossing into egypt is now reopening off to being closed. for days i asked off on monday the wells health organizations, regional director for the eastern mediterranean. how much of a difference this could actually make. thank you very much, give out for the inviting me impacted. or as you said today, the crossing would be open to the fact about, but i don't top up details on how many people will be crossing, but definitely it will include people who are, you know, going give a different nationalities as one as you casualties and secretions at this will definitely definitely have it, but those people who are in georgia, you most of yearly, they need to sort of the care outside the us as to in addition to that, you know,
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when we get home for hundreds and thousands of people who are seeking when they get care outside because what's the name of say, this is really b u and beyond the high demand and the need of the people inside the as it should be in the organ or the time with no interruption. now, jordan has now resulted to dropping age via into a gauze as we've just heard. how bad is the situation on the ground according to the information you have, you have it is really very, but there is a very, you know, severe shortage of medical supplies, including subject and kids, a new subject. and at the moment, kids to medications and including the life saving medications. uh, we went all the way to most of the time with the north seas. yeah, we do, most edition ladies are delivering, with the no support, you know, off the delivering in their care, exposing, get them to get us. so that's
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a good 4 bit. and you know, i've been babies and about 50 percent of those ladies and the gold cecilia instructions. in fact, uh so that the situation very rarely. so, you know, and then kyra where the existing government has been negotiating with how mazda ends with, as well. all in on guessing supplies into jobs, that is egypt doing enough, few things is doing. it has limited investigator ability to get a speaking, as well as from the old version of the site. uh they, i know the, you know, airplanes to land and the each item for you want to, it gives he's, or, you know, so good society against these countries, you know, doing the bi doctor and academic spots that are price, you know, across the board that as of yet opened because of the funeral. victor type limitations given by these are you doing sort of these and there are hundreds is all trucks waiting to enter as a to provide the supplies that you negotiate, of course, as an organization with all parties. we also talk to a mazda and i'll,
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i'll be helping, as we, as the country office, you know, supp office and visit. and the people has, and they talk to, they have gone through the box and administered office, or the warranties as one has the pinion risk. assessment based on these negotiations, we take it from here, you know, and getting into the office, with the exception with the consent with the ministry office and population as well as other alternatives to facilitate shipments of supplies, but was a little harder for her across the border so we, we do, we do a lot of negotiations and discussions, even at headquarters i live at our director getting ready to to address is also communicating with the different i'm going to get boxes on them and that would be, well is, has organization in a car oh, thank you very much for your time. thank you. to be a secretary of state entity blinking house visitor keeps wrapping up
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a diplomatic dash across the region to try and find solutions to the israel. her boss conflict t met tech is foreign minister. how come see the in, on cut off relations between israel and turkey, all strained. we have to type us government edging israel to stop its attacks on gaza and refusing to come den moss. lincoln said to us as pushing for more humanitarian days to reach casa the, the deep concern here for the terrible told the guy is us taking on the palestinians on men, women and children in gaza. edison civilians, a concern that we share and that we're working on every single day of we've engaged the israelis steps that they can take to minimize civilian casualties or working, as i said, very aggressively on getting more humanitarian assistance in the gaza. and we have very concrete ways of doing that, and i think you'll see in the days ahead that that assistance can expand and in significant ways. so that more gets into people who need it and gets to the people
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who need it. all correspond to dorian jones isn't as simple for us. and i asked them about that meeting between blinking and his took his counterpart, a low secretary blink. can uh say it off to the top seas is quite the most very constructive and good. the stress, the needs of the f o se, all to get more humanitarian aid seem to cause up, which is a key to model bung correct. along with this cool for humanitarian polls, which he sacred a seal of take the release of hostages being helped by almost again, this is a non about the amount of unc wrote. well though, tucker, sol speaking to agencies said to be done, reiterated bonkers, cool. for a complete cessation of violent, i'll fight thing. on top of that to clinton said that they all closely monitoring israel's commitment to keep greater protection to palestinians on the west bank in a search of a tax on public can use by spending settlers. this is again, something that has been raised. 56 president project type load wants to seen scenes
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with gestures towards turkey. and on top of that, think, consensus, he was very optimistic. kentucky will take will steps to rectify sweden's membership of nato that something talk is be holding up and washington is being really pushing very hard for that to be resolved quickly. so i think who's really trying to put a positive spin on today's towards iran has long been one of the most vicious opponents of israel and relations between the 2 countries happen, hostile for decades. but that wasn't always this way. here's a look at how the 2 nations went from l as 2 bits of enemies. just days before race route was attacked by how much to run supreme leader made his opinion of israel clear. and those x men, instead of the nature of this concert, israel will definitely be operated at the hands of the palestinian people themselves and resistance forces across the region. israel has long accused
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around of supporting the thomas terraced group following the attack. israel issued a strong condemnation of to run it on to method before most around bucks come us for the fema who is i think that 90 percent of how mass has made a tree budget comes from a random us bombing the funds. remember it organizes, it leads when it rains and they're showing that there is no harm us with that this support system look just like there is no, has paula, we tied around and come on most infeasible, i believe on israel and iran actually had close ties until the a rainy and revolution in 1979. after that supreme leader, i a told her for me in a declared israel, an enemy of the newly formed islamic republic. despite hostilities, a period of relative calm followed the year 2000 abroad, a change when the around back to melisha has bought a tool control in southern lebanon right on israel's border. since then,
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israel on test bar, i've had regular classes, has been a, is one of the rand proxy militant groups in the region through these groups. the islamic republic has formed what is called a ring of fire around israel has bought a 11 on these rails northern border. she embellishes in syria and the who dees in yemen to the sides, or blooming large ar, around to attempts to create its own nuclear weapons. a threat to israel and the entire region. from others on the joined by y'all as a box sees the head of the w as a fuzzy services. and by his son it was honest, the w. w. is emily's analyst. and let's stop with you. you all the, uh, the iran has as valve did is to destroy as well get we haven't seen any direct
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involvement in that kind of conflict, yet. why? as you know these i'm a republic is very strategic and they kind of let others through the work as the as long as they can not you know, um, not to get involved directly, but they are um, we just heard it and the reports they are, they have paved away in the last 40 years, actually to support the, the, the proxies to support the hum us to support the, his bola, financially ideology and military. and so this is a, they are actually now seeing it also depends on how hard and how the message from the other side is the u. s. made it actually very clear by sending warships to them . it's mediterranean and now also submarines in the region that if lead live on on, if his ball uh uh, enters the war we will hit his bowler. so they are very aware of that. and i think
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this message arrived there as well. and also right after the, the, how much the tax on 7th october us said that there's no indications that iran has been involved directly. and this is also a message in, in, in, in, in a way to say, we want the wants to get involved with you in a bar. so you know what's out as any of those just mentioned the, the, the proxies that is a be who diesel in the m and, and has by 11 and how big of a swiss are those 2 for as well security? well, we've seen a badgering. i mean to the least israel and last 4 weeks they keep israel's army stretched to its maximum between a deep south of, you know, the middle of the southern part of israel with hamas under north and, and also we know of, of, she has felicia's operating in syria, which is to the, to the southern border eastern, wondering if israel,
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that's also and it's the same time. we've also seen melisha is backed by you, ron, operating against the american forces in iraq. and this is also something that to keep the money the other was mentioning, the american involvement here, they are on the ground. this affects the americans very well. this is not just the fear of bigger escalation. for the reason this has straight, you know, implications for the americans as well as this goes out a pen. and if you wrong goes more involved, deeper into this conflict. is there any sort of a quote to destroy from us? how realistic is that? if we're looking at the support it is getting from a big, big plan like iran, no doubt that some of us to support the financial. so we know of equipment and training that was provided by iran before there's october 7th effect. no doubt it brought home us to is very advanced position where they manage to, to surprise as well in such a way doing that attack. we also need to keep in mind distorting almost as also just going the idea behind how much this is almost impossible. will it be possible,
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however, to up to route the leaders of that movement and its operational, structuring, gaza is really idea of claims. it is possible, it's all depending on the costs, you know how much time is will, has and how much patients that the will have to bear with the mens costs. we've seen civilians lives that as they know, this operation is taking garza and all that back to you. you've touched upon this, but how big is the risk of this turning into an open confrontation between israel and iraq? you know, there are many factors behind it at the moment, given iran is trying to avoid getting into a war because they know, speaking about the costs, they know that that could also, they're caught there. there's a high price too, because iran is right now domestically weakened within the population. and they have basically a based on surveys all only around 10 to 15 percent. the supports off the running
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population that we have. we have been witnessing the dis, ongoing revolution, the women live freedom movement until now. so they are very, you know, very hard on cracking down the protesters inside. but they also know that's a now entering a bar and then having the, the out sites and the inside facts are um they are, i think not prepared for that at the moment. now you're on the other is also threatening the west, the around so expensive is the said, the quote, he would be quote, a iran would be hit hard if washington didn't implement a ceasefire in a gauze. that is all this just posters from to iran, though. is it raising the stakes? i did eventually demonstrating force. i think we have to also keep in mind, for instance, the, the will much anticipated speech of his beloved either. and that's a sign up for law. so some days ago, everyone or his followers. uh they,
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they expected maybe a more harsh kind of, let's go, we entered this bar tone and it wasn't. and we cannot, we know it is clear that it is how this is, you know, is and to wrong the stomach republic. and that he's valid either all saying that they were surprised by the how much attack. and really, these are signs that they are, you know, demonstrating force, but they are the ones you really want to get involved. and there's also another may be important issue to mention that throughout like these last 44 years of these nomic republic, there's no rates of, of anti israel. you know, people in school having to chance every morning vista is through and that's to us. this has changed a lot within the population in iran. so what we see now is based simply a huge support for israel opposing all the values of,
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of their government of their stomach republic. shawnee at the us also says uh the nuclear missile submarine has arrived in the region. is that a message to the ron directly bring this up? and i think that was the 1st thing that financed had on the 1st day. anybody looking at what's happening between mazda in israel and, you know, considering to join in, don't that was exec a quote from by. and we've seen also at the same time, no, you were just mentioning earlier, blink. and you know, a visit to the middle east. we will look back, there's another, a foreign minister taking, you know, towards around, i mean, do you send us the, the reading and one, you know, he's been to turkeys means 11. and so we are seeing these 2 very clear, a parallel objecting alliances for him to between the what the americans are trying to build the moderate alliance, which includes is stored in egypt, buffering the saudi arabia's, and so on. and then on the other hand, we've seen, you know, the, the, the, uh, even important minister in lebanon with him, us also turkey. and this is basically why the americans and the whole world is
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watching at this conflict. because there's an understanding. this is much bigger than just the immediate israel. how much conflict? a lot of other players of works and that's for sure. yeah, that's about it. okey dokey as part of the service, i'm trying to resolve this through the use middle east analyst. thank you both very much. you're welcome. so we're looking at some of the other stories making headlines today. the phone with us president donald trump has appeared and the new york course to testify in a civil, full case involving his real estate on pot. trump, and 2 of his sons are accused of exaggerating the value of the real estate spine, billions of dollars to obtain more favorable bank loans and insurance ross is not going to put in will run the next year's presidential election. that's according to impulse from the reuters news agency with severe restrictions on political opponents in moscow with what is likely to keep him in policy until at
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least 2030 booty and has been prime minister or president of russia since 1999. and russia has lost an appeal against it, suspension by the international olympic committee. the country was tony's by the i o. c for including some ukranian regional sports organizations as its own members of the quote for arbitration for sports panel will make a final and binding decision in due course or then that germany, the migration issue, is expected to dominate talks between shots, the order shows and state leaders on monday, more than 220000 migraines have already applied for asylum in germany this year as a major uptake on previous years. immigrant sentiment is also on the rise, even in places where new arrivals have been well integrated. one such town is goals law in central germany, where immigrants provide vital public services in the small town of gulf law,
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the topic of migration is during emotions and dividing public opinion. even though migration has been working well. an example isn't, as you've said, as much, he flipped war twins syria 9 years ago and is now the owner of a pharmacy. excuse me, i'm happy here and i feel comfortable for that 1st it was difficult, but then i got the feeling that there are people around me, a community that wants to help the city as embrace me for the past 9 years. so i see mostly the pharmacies, former owner gave nigi a helping hand and he was happy to find a skilled successor to to do with this. this is natasha. this is integration and action. yeah, we need people to come here and work together with us and help keep our society running him and myself inside me pretty much hold on just a few minutes because there are people with lots to offer a cab. i'm sort of, i'm talking to many levels for doctors, engineers, carpenters and nurses. you know,
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they are all immigrants. if you look closer and it's a win win situation and you have what i guess about you when we specialize in 2015, many local go slow. citizens walked up migrants into this rural area with an aging population at 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 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, holds a few seats in the local council. these refugee supporters still hold hope for integration
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