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so the right the, this is dw do's live in from berlin. the death toll in god says that more than 10000 have died. now that number can not be verified, it becomes, as these rarely military says that it has with guns it into as it presses its ground, defensive and wraps up air strikes. also coming up the night to us, secretary of state pushes for more a to to reach costs were working, as i said, very aggressively on getting more humanitarian assistance in the guys. and we have very concrete ways of doing that. and anthony blinking some shovel diplomacy across
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the region to stop the conflict from spreading and coping with the trauma of a terrorist attack. we're looking to help is really, is, are helping children to survive the nightmare of the october 7th. the library golf. it's good to have you with us on this monday. we begin in gauze where the home aust controlled health ministry says that more than 10000 people have been killed by use really strikes since the conflict erupt in one month ago. now this number cannot be independently verified. yesterday the israel defense forces released what they said was evidence that how mazda is using hospitals and schools as cover for their attacks. israel says that it has intensified is operations in
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northern gaza in circles, the guards of city and split the north of the strip off from the south. it is rarely media to have reported that troops are set to enter gauze, a city within an hour. so i asked dw, special correspondent, i uber, human, jerusalem, for the latest on this ground offensive. 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, if not the most populated spot in the entire guys the strip. and so as a result, in the coming days, we can expect is really troops and how much fighters to engage in clothes and a direct combat. now we know that from us maintains a, a network of tunnels that spreads throughout the entire strip. but these really
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military has always maintained that is particular 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 does a health industry has said that the desktop has now surpassed 10000. these numbers, as we keep mentioning on the show, cannot be independently verified. uh, independent watch, dogs are not allowed in the strip and the few journals that have been allowed. and guys that have been so far embedded with the is really defense forces. but given 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
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a full picture of what is going on on the ground and gaza at the moment. so that was the w special, corresponded all your e, bringing reporting from jerusalem. the head of the united nations has repeated his call for a pause in the fighting, saying that the need for 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, the human cost of this conflict keeps on mounting. as the smallest strip of land continues to be puzzled. the as well defense forces say they opened the humanitarian cover to this allowed palestinians to evacuate the nose by the bomb documents a heavier than it seems 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, units in southern,
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gaza. the old children not a single adults or children, the whole building collapse of them. these that you'll goes nothing, yahoo may go take revenge on, you know, hundreds of thousands of disguised thousands and now living in make shift shelters in the south. the district is, rout, intensifies its bombardments for this hospital. the employee, just one massage type took everything away. well, some of the i was lucky my shift at the hospital when the casualty started arriving to my shock. i saw among those mounted, where my wife may soon as well as our 4 children, the youngest of which was 8 months old. it's an old too familiar story for many living in the gaza strip. the wall between isabel and her mouth shows no sign
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of letting out and it's the people on the ground who are paying the heaviest price of all. steve accusations have resumed through the rough uh, border crossing between garza and egypt. it comes after a 2 day suspension there. now for an passport holders and ambulances, gary move how experience they were allowed to leave guns with today. egypt says that fewer than a 100 people across the gates, by early evening, 488 trucks crossed in the other direction. today, the number of a vehicles allowed into guns a remains. well believe what the un says is needed for gauze is to 1000000 residents to us secretary of state antony blinking is visited in turkey. the latest stopping his shovel diplomacy aimed at finding a solution to the israel homeless conflict. he met today with the turkish foreign minister, hon feet on the don correct relations between israel and turkey are strange with
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the turkish government, urging is real to stop and so tax on gaza and turkey refusing to condemn us. lincoln says that the us is pushing for more humanitarian aids to reach. got the, the deep concern here for the terrible told the guys us, taking on the palestinians on men, women and children in gauze and 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 significant ways. so that more gets into people who need it and gets to the people who need it. was anthony blinking, speaking earlier today during and jones is in the assemble reporting for as i asked him about that meeting between blinking and the turkish and for administer. well,
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secretary blink can uh, sign off to the top seas is quite the most very constructive and good. the stress, the needs of the f to say all to get more from monetary and a team to call us up, which is a key to model bung correct. along with his cool for humanitarian polls, which he said could a still a take the release of hostages being helped by almost again. this is a non about the amount of unc crow tucker, sol, speaking to agencies said to be done. reiterated bonkers, cool. for a complete cessation of vinyl l fighting on top of that to clinton said that they all closely monitoring these roles, commitment to keep greater protection to palestinians on the west bank in a search of a tax on what's the use by spending settling? this is again, something that has been raised. 5 texas president project type road wants to seen scenes which gestures towards kentucky and on top of that thinking said that he was very up to mistake that took you will take, will steps to rectify sweden's membership of nato. that's something take is be
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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 very positive spin on today's tools that was during jones reporting from symbol, the october 7th terror attacks. they did more than just shock israel. the attacks also hardened divisions with in his release assign our next before it looks and help is really, is, are coping with the trauma and with the deepening distrust. heaviness and silence still hangs over to leave 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 ash, 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 as therapy is something arthur has years of experience with for more than 20 years. he
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worked with the children from casa bon since october 7th. he no longer believes in a peaceful coexistence. that's what people do not seem to not understand. and we are living like this. 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, as their supporters demand that there must not be a ceasefire with him. us, as long as israel is denied access to the hostages is really, really doing everything she can not divert, in a sense, citizen, not to her kids,
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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 widespread. many is re lease, avoid the streets of java at arbor 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 john 5 for 3 generations. caliah was born in israel and has been it's really passport t as against the war. dozer. loader, anything for me just like now people are due to like except for the question of what israel future should look like is unsettling. the entire nation and no one really has an answer. as
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all right, let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . the nobel peace prize winner and largest mohammed the has begun a hunger strike. and then it really in prison mohammed the is reportedly protesting and lack of access to medical care. after being denied hospital treatment for refusing to wear a head scarf. the norwegian, the nobel committee is urging raining authorities to give her the care that she needs from a us president donald trump has appeared in a 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 terms. italy's prime minister, georgia maloney has struck a new deal that will see thousands of migrants who arrive in italy,
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sent to albania, while their asylum bids are process. italy will pay for the construction of $2.00 centers in obedience, which can house up to $3000.00 people. if italy rejects their migrant applications, albania will deport them. yeah. how to better originally, how to limit migration into germany. that was the top of the agenda today. here in berlin is german transfer, all of schultz met with regional leaders. now the summit was delayed for several hours after the chancellor disagreed with those leaders over a proposal, the process asylum claims outside the european union. another sticking point, who will pay people in finance? the increasing costs that come with supporting the rising number of migrants who are seeking a new life. here in germany. i asked our political correspondent, thomas barrow. why this meeting on migration? why you got off to a delayed store? a full migration has always been
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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 this is something that we're seeing right now here in germany between january and september, over 250000 asylum applications were registered here in this country that's more than all of last year. and that excludes the around $1000000.00 ukrainian migrants that also came to germany since the war and the country begun. this essentially means that cities, municipalities, and regions are reaching that limits. and that is precisely why this meeting right here behind me, the job. and transitory is so important because it all goes down to what those regions kinda agree with the federal government when it comes to helping those people that have arrived to germany, helping, helping them in particular to integrate and also obviously to make sure that they
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can receive necessary money and business every things that they can establish themselves here in this country was thomas barry reporting. they're coming up next . find out why, why an air is celebrating with dw business news with rob watts. i'm bring golf, i'll see you tomorrow. the sometimes it's hard to find what you're looking for but we've got something for you. one of mankind's oldest ambitions could be within reach. what is it really is possible to reverse the.
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