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the, the, this, the dw do's live and from berlin, the death toll in garza, from mazda. it says that more than 10000 have dogs of that number cannot be verified. and it comes as these rarely, military says that it has split guns it into, as it presses its ground, defensive and wraps up here, struck also coming up to die. the us secretary of state pushing for more aid to reach casa, we're working, as i said, very aggressively on getting more humanitarian assistance in the gaza. and we have very concrete ways of doing that. but anthony lincoln has wrapped up his diplomatic lives across the region. he's trying to stuff this conflict from spreading and
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coping with the trauma of the terrorist attack tonight we look at how is relays or helping children affected by the horrors of the october 7th from us attack, plus anti immigrant says it minutes on the rise here in germany, a surprise to summon this small germantown, which calls itself an integration success story, but other residents say it's time to end the warm welcome. the library golf reviewers watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. in gaza, the homeless controlled health ministry says that within 10000 people had been killed by his really air strikes since the conflict directed one month ago. now this number or we can not independently verified. yesterday the israel defense
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forces released what they said was evidence that how moss is using hospitals in schools as cover for its attacks. israel says that it has intensified its operations in northern gaza, but it's in circled the gaza city and split the territory into control the north of the strip. splitting it from the south is really media have reported that troops are set to enter gaza city within hours i asked the w, special correspondent, i e, for human jerusalem, for the latest on the ground defensive or we have confirmation that there is now in northern garza and a southern gaza brent, that the strip has been effectively divided. we know that it is really troops have reached the shore lines of gaza. and as you mentioned in circled guys, a city, you know, one of the, it's not the most populated spot in the entire guys the strip. and so as a result, in the coming days, we can expect
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a is really troops and how much fighters to engage. and close and direct combat. now we know that from us maintains a, a network of tunnels that spread throughout the entire strip. but these really military has always maintained that is particularly in the north. that's where a huge concentration of that network is. and that's why, for the time being uh, the, the, the ground offensive has been and is a constant treated in the northern part. this is coming up with a lot of casualties. the how much control, because the health industry has said that the death toll has now surpassed 10000. these numbers, as we keep mentioning on the show, cannot be independently verified. uh, independent watch docs are not allowed in the strip. and the few journals that have been allowed, and guys that have been so far embedded with these really defense forces. but given
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that this very tiny, very densely populated piece of land has been under near constant bombardment for more than 2 weeks. now we can expect that the death toll is very high, but again, we're not allowed in there. and it's very, very difficult to get a full picture of what is going on on the ground in gaza at the moment. the is really a military, it says that they are allowing a one way corner door for civilians to head south. i mean, is that a safe option for people to flee from the fight as well? is the is really military has been calling on the gods and civilians to move from the north to the south for a while. now, our viewers may remember that 1st called pre evacuation, where the deadline was, was initially just a couple of days which was deemed impossible by international observers. and so we know that a lot of gods ins haven't even made itself an estimated 800000 have evacuated. but
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there remains around $300000.00 in the northern part part of the gaza strip. and there are many reasons for that. what we keep hearing from people is that they just don't feel safe going to the south because there have been targets struck in the south as well. we've also heard reports that on the way from the northern part to the southern part. but people have also, sometimes been struck by a rock, it's an a, an air strikes. there's also, you know, the, the, the reality is that there might not be people who were able to evacuate. and communication has been cut off a number of times you know, to the gaza strip. so it may also be that people are just not getting that information with internet and telecommunications being so unreliable. it's something that we also have to do with, you know, trying to get in touch with our colleagues every day on the ground. it is very, very difficult to be in touch with people in cars are right now. and so all of this
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comes together to make this a very, very difficult situation for civilians even if that route were, were safe. and we unfortunately have reports that people, as i mentioned have been struck trying to get from the north to the south. dw special corresponded all you need, bringing reporting tonight from jerusalem. i a thank you as well. the head of the united nations is repeated his call for a pause in the fighting, saying that the need for a humanitarian ceasefire is becoming more urgent with each passing hour. many gardens have been heading to the south of the strip in hopes of avoiding is really bombing, but nowhere in the territory is truly se thing. gaza is human cost of this conflict keeps on mounting. as the small strip of land continues to be pummeled the isabel defense forces say they opened the humanitarian cover to this allowed palestinians to evacuate the north. the documents are heavier than it seems
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that no air in the street is truly safe and is ready as strike hits a residential building in the densely populated district of con, eunice and southern gaza. the old children, not a single adults or children, the whole building collapse of them. these and you'll goes nothing yahoo may go take revenge on you know, hundreds of thousands of disguised thousands and now living and make shift shouts is in the south of the district. is rout intensifies. it's bombardments. for this hospital the employee just one massage type took everything away from somebody. i was lucky my shift at the hospital when the casualty started arriving to my shock. i saw among those method where my wife may soon as well as our 4 children, youngest of which was 8 months old. it's an old too familiar story for
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many living in the gaza strip. the wall between isabel and her mouth shows no sign of letting out and it's the people on the ground who are paying the heaviest price of all. evacuations have resumed through the roof of border crossing between gods and egypt following a 2 date suspension for an passport holders, as well as ambulances carrying would entail. as many as they were both allowed to leave garza today, egypt says fewer than a 100 people across through by early 48 a trucks have crossed in the other direction today. now the number of a vehicles allowed interguards remains well below what the un says is need. i asked off me to, oh, my daughter of the world health organization in cairo. how much of
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a difference the reopening of the rafa crossing could make 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 the different page will include people who are, you know, telling him a different edition entities as one as you casualties and secretions this will definitely definitely help with those people who are in georgia you most of yearly, they need to sort of etiquette outside the us as to in addition to that, you know, when we get home for hundreds and thousands of people who are seeking medical care outside of us, what's that? i must 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 open. or is it time with no interruption? and that was us made up my diary with the w h. o in cairo. i was speaking with this earlier. you a secretary of state anthony, blinking to visit agent turkey today,
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the latest stopping his a shovel, diplomacy aimed at finding solutions to these rarely home off the conflict. now he met with the turkish foreign minister. how can fit on the non corrupt relations between is real and turkey are strange. with the turkish government urging is real to stop. it's a tax on garza and turkey refusing to condemn home ox lincoln. it says that the us is pushing for more humanitarian aid to reach guns. the, the deep concern here for the terrible told the guys 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. we've engaged the israelis steps that they can take to minimize civilian casualties. we're 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
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significant ways. so that more gets into people who need it and gets to the people who need it. that was the us secretary of state speaking earlier today. story and jones is in the handbook covering the story for as i asked him about the meeting between blinking and the turkish for administered today. well, secretary clinton uh side off to the top seat is quite the most very constructive and good. the stress, the needs of the f o se, all to get more humanitarian aid into the cause of which is a key to model bung correct. along with this cool for humanitarian polls, which he sacred, facilitate the release of costs, which is being held by almost again. this is a non about the amount of unc crow tucker sol, speaking to agencies set the to feed on, reiterated bunkers. cool. for a complete cyst. ation of vinyl l spiking on top of that pink and said that they of closely monitoring these rows, commitment to give break to protection to palestinians on the west bank in a search of a tax on public can use bias, rain and set to look. this is again,
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something that has been raised by the next president, jeff taper wants to seen scenes with gestures towards kentucky. and on top of that, put in consensus, he was very optimistic that took, he will take, will steps to rectify sweden's membership of nato. that's something talk is be holding up in washington is being really pushing very hard for that to be resolved quickly. so i think who's really trying to put a very positive spin on today's towards that was your, your jolts report from a simple around 250000 palestinian refugees live in lab. and on, mostly in camps established after the 1st arrow. this rarely bore in 1948 many families, arrendale 4th generation residence as the fighting between our mazda and israel interests a 2nd month. sell me the camps and say they want to join the war against israel. you gotta be special correspondent. i mean s if visited a camp south of the capital b root, he sent us this report. crossing and divorce authorized me palestinian refugee camp
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giants of the palestinian cause brought you 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 deep inside the maze of streets. we need an elderly woman who was born and tarsh year and present day is real. that 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 smoke will know, and of course i've been watching my dear, i be a video may mohammed to protect all of the people of garza and my data hit that dug out of the militant group. hamas has never had much of a foothold here in board. job garage me. but its name has appeared,
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scribbled on walls and recent weeks. some people celebrated most terror attacks on october 7th, nice street. now they're 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 borrowed from most jobs outside the camp, so he sells flavored eyes from the 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 says when i see a building collapsing or a child dying, i get goosebumps and i feel anxious and angry about it. phone. so if a war starts in web and on, i would join the resistance, defend palestine was my family, and my kids are not better than the ones dying in gaza. i asked him if he condones a mazda is killing over for 1000,
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is really civilians and october 2nd denies without evidence that they were the target. most of the attacks span that 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. the building and the cab. there are not what it meant and they are nice. so it's one that boom, 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. the october 7th terror attacks did more than just shock is real. the attacks also hardened divisions within is really
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society. our next report looks at how his really is, are coping with the trauma and with the deepening distrust. heaviness and silence still hangs over tel aviv the city that usually celebrates its easy going lifestyle. and life itself has not yet returned to its usual routine. for arthur roscoe vaughan, everything has changed. at his serv school, he now offer surfing classes for traumatized. his really children, judith, who has split osh, cologne and southern israel with her 8 children is grateful for the support. for many children, it's the 1st time they can forget about the terror of the past. week's surfing is therapy is something arthur has years of experience with for more than 20 years. he worked with the children from casa bon since october 7th. he no longer believes in a peaceful coexistence, and that's what people do not seem to not understand. and we are living like this.
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and you have to understand how scary it is right now. the plaza outside, the tel aviv museum of art, has become a memorial. the fate of the 241 people, abducted by how most terrorist moves is really citizens deeply bringing back every single one of them is a goal that unites the nation and the hostages. relatives have become an important political voice. their supporters demand that there must not be a ceasefire with him off. as long as israel is denied access to the hostages is really, really doing everything she can not to hurt innocent citizen, not to hurt kids, not babies. we are not the months, there is a story. we're really trying to do everything to protect them more than from us. the changes taking place in israel are most tangible where jews and arabs slip side by side in java. many businesses are still closed. the mutual mistrust is
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widespread. many is release of only the streets of java at apple house on one of the best known arabic restaurants, patrons worry about the future. the care of and family originates from gaza, but they've been living in jumpstart for 3 generations. caliah was born in israel and has been, it's really passport. she is against the war. doesn't say anything in this like now people are due to the like except for the question of what israel future should look like is unsettling. the entire nation and no one really has an answer. so let's take a look now. some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world, the nobel peace prize winner. not just mohammed, he has begun a 100 striking and a radiant prison bahama the is reportedly protesting of lack of access to medical
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care after being denied hospital treatment for refusing to. we're a headscarf in a region. the bill committee is urging and raining authorities to give her the care she needs. former us president donald trump has appeared to the new york court to testify, and a civil fraud case involving his real estate empire. trump, and 2 of his sons are accused of exaggerating the value of their real estate assets by billions of dollars in order to obtain more favorable bank loans and insurance. sure. russian president vladimir putin will running next year's presidential election according to reports from reuters news agency now with severe restrictions on political opponents in moscow, it will likely keep him in power until at least the year 2030 boots and has been prime minister or president of russia since 1990 know how to better regulate how to limit to migration into germany. that was top of the
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agenda today. right here in berlin is german transfer or walk show met with regional leaders. now today's meeting, it got off to a late start after the chancellor disagreed with those leaders over a proposal to process asylum claims outside of the european union. another sticking point today we will finance the increasing costs needed to support the rising number of migrants who are seeking a new life year in germany i asked our political correspondent, thomas farrah. why this meeting on migration? why you had been held up for so long today? while migration has always been a very difficult topic here in germany for many years, it's one of the most controversial issues. but it's particularly controversial in times when there are high numbers of arrivals and bases something that we're seeing right now here in germany between january and september, over 250000 aside and applications were registered here in this country. that's
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more than all of last. yeah. and that excludes the around 1000000 ukrainian migrants that also came to germany since the war in that country began. this essentially means that cities, municipalities, and regions are reaching the limits. and that is precisely why vis meeting right here behind me, the government. transitory is so important because it all goes down to what those regions kind of agree with the federal government when it comes to helping those people that have arrived at germany. helping, helping them in particular to integrate and also obviously to make sure that they can receive necessary money and necessary things that they can establish themselves here in this country. and it's so much there are several proposals on how to best deal with migrant and refugees. and it comes at a time when the german public sentiment is turning negative regarding migration. so
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where is this debate headed as well? several poles have reveals that germans are indeed viewing the issue of migration critically no, negatively a majority. in fact, think that migration brings more negative consequences and positive elements and because it's something that politicians right here behind me are obviously aware of . it's not only about how to deal with those that have already arrived. it's also about how to make sure those who are not allowed to stay are actually sent back to the countries of origin. you mentioned that in your introduction that it's also about deportation. something that's what the german chancellor is particularly important. so that's one of the topics that's being discussed today. another issue money, how much money migrants will receive if i told or if they should receive benefits in kind. and also how much money citizen municipalities should receive from the federal government to deal with the arrivals of refugees. it's all very controversial. it's all very difficult to result. and that's why experts believe that this here will not be the final meeting. in other words,
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that they will be meetings in the near future to continue dealing with this issue as it becomes one that is very important for germany. and also by the way, very important for other european countries as well. all right, or for that of correspondence almost bear with the latest here in berlin, thomas think well, as we heard, a growing number of germans have a negative view of migrants even in places where you would expect the very officer . our next report takes us to the town of ghost lar, in central germany, 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've said, as much, 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,
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a community that wants to help 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 that to the show. this is integration and action. yeah, we need people to come here and 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 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.
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it says mary, tennessee. there's a lot of complaining about the people who come here now here comes to 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, holds a few seats in the local council. these refugee supporters still hold hope for integration via v, as in indian. also, you will grow through 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 kind of hope to understand each other. and that you shouldn't letting yourself get riled up . indeed, i'm not booklets to 1st day in this one section is off heights and list the jeep things. populace narratives are being fueled by other problems such as inflation
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daemon. so you always want to blame it on something, so you have 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 what our refugees done since coming here, that our success stories weren't telling just lots of them. you, despite the challenges many and go slower, are still striving for peaceful coexistence supports these. now russia has launched an appeal against its suspension by the international olympic committee. rushes olympic committee was punished by the eye of c for including some ukrainian regional sports organizations as its own members, the court of arbitration for support and will now review the appeal it's decision will be final and bind. you're watching the videos live in from berlin. here's a reminder of our top story, the gaza health industry,
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which is run by come us claims more than 10000 people who have been killed since israel watched. it's aaron ground defensive retaliation for the october 7th terror attacks. this is dw news after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day. stick around. we'll be right back. the
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everything. audio stuff. find out about some on stores and so migrant. reliable news to migrate the of one months in israel's war against the mos in the gaza strip. the is really military says it's killing him off fighters by hitting hundreds of targets a day, including the tunnels belonging to the terrorist. israel says that it has cut garza into with garza city and the north now completely encircled today home off. it said that 10000 palestinians have been killed. even the pentagon says that the civilian death toll has climbed into the thousands and the chances of a ceasefire.

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