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the the, this is dw news line from ballot to benjamin netanyahu. the signal is available control security and the guy in gaza off to the as the conflict enters it's 2nd month. these riley data tells us 12 costs the abc, that israel will need to have quotes, overall security responsibility in the territory. meanwhile, there's been no, let's up in israel's phone, bought months cause us from us. run health industry says that ethical industry has risen again the
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i'm going to have those as well come to the program is what else? prime minister benjamin netanyahu as hinted on his plans for gaza once the fighting is over. in an interview with us both cost the abc news, he said that israel, what control security and the strip off the destroying the terrace group, home us. those who don't want to continue the way of home us and certainly is not that i think is what a little before a or indefinitely period. we'll have the overall uh, security responsibility because we've seen what happens when we don't have it when we don't have that security responsibility. what we have is the rupturing of a muster on a scale that we couldn't imagine really to break here is the director of research at mid vid, that's the is really institute for regional foreign policies in jerusalem. but fig
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tucked and asked him for his take on this and yeah, who's with box? well, it means that he continues to choose um, his own long standing strategy of managing the conflict. that we have all the way to realistic alternatives to the question of hulu control, guys. either it would be an ongoing, easily a completion which includes the continued existence of from us. it's an ongoing war for me. it is and continue the managing of the conflict for there's another alternative that moderates palistine in the entity that recognizes all and provide security peace and prosperity for both israel and palestine citizens. so we have to have tentative what nathan? yeah, i will suggest is to choose to continue, is it look prolong strategy of managing the conflict?
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and if you want to ask me why i can explain why i have another question, what about, what about the civil governance of guys? i mean, how much has done that to a degree a can and will, is what i provide that to as well. no, he doesn't want to do that. it want to control aids or to try to the picked o to replicate what's happening in the west bank to guys. but into westbank, you have an entity, but it's do you know 40 who call for a week you and managed to see the life of the citizens in the west bank. you don't have that in gaza, so or if you continue to fight, come on. we'll continue to manage the civil aspects of, of life and gas. now,
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this is what we say now, actually as proposed to see you managing the classic or you choose the identity and work on what caused to build. and those penalties in god understand why that was all. it can be reached direct of research these right institute for vision upfront policies in jerusalem. now these really i'll be has stepped up, its operators in northern gaza, pounding the area with strikes and, and suckling garza city. these really defense forces are expected to enter the city soon. they have been preparing for of, and well fed with the is the midst minutes and group home us, which is likely to lead to a shop arise in casualties on both sides. is wally troops have already cut off cause a city from the south of the territory i austin w as tanya current. any drew so then the forward updates on as well as military campaign. well, we can tell you what the military tells us and they don't give us,
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of course, all the details of their movements at the moment. but they're saying that in circling the city, they're moving steadily forward and pushing deeper of widening of their operation and going further into into what's does the city so we understand, you know, that came from the north east. also cutting the gaza strip into coming from the east and from the south. and also there were of videos and pictures of, you know, tangs from the beach sides going down and actually also reaching to what's uh, shocked to you reference to come, which is basically in garza city. it's all very close and dense. and that has been reported as strikes on the shockey camp also from the c residents of said there are fighting, fighting and screwing on the outskirts of the city and close to that area as well. as of course, also the center of interest for the is really army, the shift the hospital where they say one of the main come on centers of homeless.
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so they suspecting some of the leadership being underneath that hospital. but of course, it's also one of the largest hospitals in gaza with a lot of people that are seeking refuge there and trying to show to in this area, the army has a den cold and residents that are still in the north to go south. it becomes increasingly difficult from what we're hearing some people also, they say it's too dangerous for them because also in the cell says full environment, but also they're afraid of being bombarded on the way despite there are some kind of safe corridor. some has also opted to stay with it because they're not sure they don't want to be displaced. and they say, we're not sure if you're coming back. so looking at the staggering adults told also in gaza among palestinians. so this is a very complex situation right now. for people the time that it has been exactly one months since a mile service attack, israel battery full, then $1400.00 people end up ducting a more than $230.00 others how israel's is right is remembering today.
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i think you could say it's a very difficult day. i mean, the last weeks they're very difficult in itself because this a sense of something has fundamentally changed. i think people do have mixed feelings on the, on a day like this. i mean, the country is at more, this still over 240 hostages, that are still in gauze the best of luck. it's also coming out of, from gauze a towards israel. and of course, people told me that they lost the defense of a personal safety and security. on this october 7. we're open these tara attacks happen, but they're also increasingly more questions being asked, obviously, what the government is actually doing, where all of this is going to responsibility. also, the prime minister people are also angry because he doesn't take responsibility for the security and intelligence failures. but also how the hostage situation is
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handled. so there are a lot of questions being asked, but i think it's a very difficult day. and the sense that there has been such a fundamental change that people are also asking, you know, where this is all going for the same event in jerusalem. thank you to the military on the list and the read the wrong gave us an idea of a for the is really troops can expect when pushing further into the center of kansas city as well. it's a very good question, because what we know, at least from some numbers, is that some of us has some 30 to 40000 fighters in their military wing. meaning those are subdivided into 6 brigades. and what we know from the east ro side is that they have almost managed to neutralize 2 of those griggs. so if we assume that old or the most portion of the come off fighter is this concentrated in the city. and then they will be facing maybe about 20025000. that
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being said, we'll have to remember that they can always retreat and recruit because they have the tunnel system which the idea has been trying to destroy around the cause of city in order to complete the siege of the city. how difficult is this ground battle in a densely built city, la garza or so it, it will be very difficult specifically because there are a lot of civilians on the ground. and the israel aside says that they still open up the bolts for civilians. 4 hours a day in order to leaves. the city, however, is the question, is whether the civilians can leave the city, whether they will, they will give us the city and where they can. 6 security. meaning that the idea will have to be extremely discriminant was their military operations as to minimize civilian casualties. because unfortunately in urban warfare,
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especially in such densely populated city were how much fighters could pop up from underneath arrival. disrupt is multi directional, and it will be difficult to distinguish the from off fighters from civilians as well in certain situations. so it will be very difficult for this specific reason and also because of this underground tunnel network, where is the from us house? the advantage of moving the terrain and being able to surprise the idea, so it will be very slow and bloody fighting, literally house by house and street by street where the idea now the idea and these right is trying to fight in surgeons really with a traditional uh, army offensive uh, vats has not worked in previous cases in iran, any rock and enough gone is done. do you think they can be successful? i was that's a good question because it depends on the case now in sri lanka,
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for instance, that for longer military, under my hand, the roger pops up for the tamil tigers where it's conventional means they use their air powers. they are armed forces, integrity, so air power enable forces and ground forces, as well as special forces. they have to do a lot of population centric measures, so they have to make sure it went over the population and to defend the critical population. however, it, yes, it is possible to win against and the regular fluency using regular means and what the stroke is doing right now is for instance, the computation strikes. so hold the computation strikes. so what they are doing is removing the key leadership, the military leadership, all see him, us group in order to, to make it more difficult to conduct military operations. because the idea for
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instance, believes that in this scenario, the rank and file will be easier to deal with because the organization will likely your ship and therefore it will make it more difficult to plan counter attacks. now if the is really i'm succeeds in taking over guys a city, what does it mean for the progress of this? was that the end of it to i don't think it won't be the end of it. so um, so i'm believe that it will be impossible to complete the room without a mass on god. the city is not the entire causes trip. so and the id are full probably have to clear the entire area. that being said, how much do have some supporters approved and we're also waiting to see how hospitalized going to behave and according to has bless, own position. they are thinking that at this stage from us doesn't need any support from has the bullet, but they are ready to enter the war when they feel like from us is having
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difficulties fighting off the idea of. so there is a potential for opening another front, and i think this is a, the crucial point to see if the idea is close to taking guys a city. there is a possibility of a high school at joining in the war. and also the political situation was in israel and abroad, the political pressure from other countries, such as the united states, it all can possibly lead to a hold of operations and give him us a possibility to regroup and recover. so there are a lot of on the one where the variables we have to bear in mind here. thank you very much. my number on that. thank you to the cause of health ministry, which is controlled by the terrible organization of moss as more than 10000 people have now been killed by is riley strikes since the war began a month ago. this number cannot be independently verified. many guardians have been
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heading to the south of the strip in the hope of avoiding is rarely bombing, but no one in the territory seems to be truly safe. it has become a daily night. please tell us the means and gauze bombarded with his really strikes day after day intervals that has now gone on for a month. now we are tired. no, but we are destroyed and people have been destroyed. their lives are destroyed, children destroyed women and children dead. all of them die. no one is locked in. god. is anyone locked in gaza? no one remains. think god were safe. when i swear we're waiting for death, it will be better than living. it's been, i have told gardens to move to the south for safety. as it breaks through a mazda stronghold and then not even now,
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thousands of people are fleeing through the humanitarian caught a door opened by israel. but down south, it hasn't been safe of the lifeless bodies of family and friends have become all too common. um and we came from kansas city, they said it's safe here. there's no safety at all. we don't know how to sleep everyones being killed. god is taking the good people. those still alive and garza are struggling to find basic supplies here to drop off some of these lineup for i was to connect and walk through but it is not suitable for drinking fish off the flow. there's no clean water available. i'd be each person comes with a 20 liter canister and shares it with the rest of their family. a lot. every person gets 4 or 5 leaders well enough to me. it's the same situation every day. uh,
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she said, well at night it's not safe due to the showing the complete c junk, although it's unlikely to end any time soon. and the longer it goes on the moonlight between reminding everyone around one of the got to mention coast of china low is the communications advisor with the norwegian refugee council based in jerusalem. and she told us more about the difficulty of finding a safe place in gaza. so we have a staff of $54.00 trapped inside of garza. most of our staff has fled from the north to the center and south of garza. but as the, as you said, no state no places see. just this morning i spoke to my colleague yusef, who's in con unit to told me that there was an air strike on a building very close to where he was sleeping around 6 am this morning. i day after day we are hearing from our colleagues that even those who have fled that the
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south is not the seats. we've had colleagues lose family members in the south, including one of our colleagues, a mouse who 7 year old son had lived, was killed in an air strike on rough uh, a couple of weeks ago. and what we're hearing in addition is not just is it not safe in the south, but similar to the north people now we're struggling to find the basic necessities of food. clean water. um uh, even waiting in line 56 hours a day just to get half a portion of bread each day it seems to be getting worse and worse. just 2 days ago i spoke to a couple of my colleagues who told me that they haven't been able to find any water that day and were result resorting to drinking cold because they had no alternatives. we are struggling even in our a distribution that we're working on to find water and procure water to distribute to those who have been internally displaced. day after day,
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we're hearing that it's getting to be even more of a struggle to find these basic goods. and then tell there's a huge ramping up of the assistance going into gaza. people in, in, throughout all of garza, are going to continue to suffer the important thing also to note as well. we need a huge increase in the amount of deed going in. i think we have 90 true tracks yesterday which was still so sort of a 100 trucks minimum. but the un headset is needed in god. that is, we need a fuel to be able to order to in order to be able to distribute that deed throughout all of gaza and reaching the few 100000 people who remain in northern nevada. and we also need a ceasefire in order to assure that that to monetary and can go and distribute that paid. and people seeking assistance can go and access that be safely and without concerns. but they will be killed. killed was the getting her aid to the european union is boosting deliveries of emergency aid to gaza. supplies of food,
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fuel and medicine, run dangerously dangerously low. then the w, as rosie approaches visited a belgian apple of sense met 8 work as they are preparing to send supplies to gaza, of the start of a journey to save civilian lives. near the belgian turn of, i'll spend this plain charges by the european union is being loaded up with books is bearing food and health supplies like syringes and medicine, all boned for the people of gauze are you says it wants to send them a message. we are not forgetting you, we will be there to help you. we will be there to help you. you can come to the pre own union building unit has been assisting, provide me with an assistance to police thing and people since the year 2002 except shall continue to do so. as long as i said this you backs. delivery is the 8th of it's kind of the last few weeks sent to local humanitarian stuff on the ground.
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from here in belgium, that plane will then fly several hours toward egypt. the dips and red crescent will then come to collect all those key supplies that are on boards. but how soon will this age make it to oregon reductions to monetary and access to the besieged territory a still severely limited and aid workers say that has to change. nothing is good. if it sits in a warehouse in an emergency response, it needs to go immediately. to be effective population, this is why our collective call is unhindered and continuous access to the population within gather to ensure they can get what they need at the time that they need it. probably. so they are on the ground floor to be telling you about their experience. it's terrifying. the reality is we've got volunteers in the past and in a request in society each morning we're working in the ambulance shifts and telling each other good bye because they don't know if they're going to be able to come back to you has more than tripled. it's your monetary and age funding for post indians and says there is no evidence the support is being used by terror group
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come off more humanitarian air bridge flights are planned, but with the situation for civilians and girls are described as dire. it's a race against time to reach people, waiting on the other site tunnel to have a look at some of the other stories making headlines today as possible, as prime minister is resigning off to being involved in a wide spread corruption pro. i'm totally, acosta made the announcement of the portuguese police search several government buildings. a scandalous sense of the round irregularities involving listing of mining and hydrogen comp. time. polls of opened in those us states of that holding off year elections and the swing state of virginia voters are choosing a new legislature and or highways holding a referendum on abortion rights. the state and local contests are being watched. close the full close ahead of next is nationwide presidential election
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in india as capital daily experts say air pollution is now 10 times the global safety threshold. schools remain closed and doctors have advised residents to n mosse or stay inside traffic emissions and crop that are among the main causes of the cities. annual small pro of the world. one grows, association says global one, production s, phone to its lowest level since 1961. the organization said output was down 7 percent last year alone and attributed drop to extreme weather because of it's in these shop decline fonts is once again, the wells top wind produced the number of illegal migrants arriving in the u over the mediterranean has triplets compassed to last year and the humans migration authority says more migraines lost their lives during the crossing. then, at any point in the last 6 years,
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many of the migrants depart from finish up in hopes of reaching it till the end of july. that you entered museum issue of a memorandum of understanding promising more a if to and as cracks down on people smugglers and reduce the number of microphones making the dangerous crossing. but activists and some you diplomats like have criticized. one of the used top migration officials told dw, the you needs to re think how it has been addressing the causes. what do we do? do we drive every african ruler for the sake of halting migrants to attempt sitting food on europe in the 1st place? do we fly them to one? does i have heard more than once she becomes of ministers of just enrollment. there's no that is not the right house or the right answers to be a project, which means you can search the binding goose old buildings in a teen. while you lead,
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as an officials are grappling with how to manage the flow of migrants landing on your souls, people smugglers intonation. a busier than ever. the ruins of an old fortress offer most mood the perfect to you. he says he's one of the top people smugglers on this little island of care can know, and that he's taking more than $1200.00 people to europe this year already. he doesn't want to be identified and insists on being filmed. well, on the phone, finland, there's significant hi has been doing this since 2011. i learn from others in the business and things have been going all the time. somebody at one point i started to make 3 and many a few $100.00 more than a few 1000 more to get that. uh, i know my book now has went up and see if it does not select any thought. he said, look, he's on the phone all the time. the secret to his success quality, he says, he doesn't simply feel boats with people and send them off to their feet. he captains the boats himself. it's an expensive option for his customers.
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the most problem party noticing of what the lesion fees between $1502500.00 euro's but i charge for the notes of julian's bellas teeny and small guns around $4000.00 euros button. the photo. that's too much for mohammad and his family from syria. a few months ago, they spent most of their money on spaces on a boat. both the coast guard stopped it and took the passengers to a desolate spot in the south of tanisha. uh huh. they understood us and for us to come to its fix. and then on the ben good on, on the bottom of it, lead the people started. will you let us get they would force us across the border . totally be us in the media of police officers who make such a rest seem to have changed their approach. nowadays, they've often dropped people close to places where people smugglers are known to
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operate. observer suggests this might be connected to the end of the migration deal with the you. the lack of strict or policing is good news for somebody. he smuggles people out of sues and even rents apartments to customers while they wait for a boat. it's an open secret, even the police. no, he says we do business with them. they are the ones who help us like the security uh the security uh the anyone who used to tell us the good time, what time are we going to do the walk? i know what's the best time to do it. he specializes in moving people from west africa to europe. and he says, it's a twist of history. we are going to have to be given as we just go there to change the situations. that's all the same way when you and the kids are pretty good to stick on with stuff. that's the same. we are going back. they have to take
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our steps of getting back into our country. he says, the coming weeks will probably be busy on the beach, is here. many migrants are likely to try their luck soon before the winter turns the ons against them. and that's it from me and the news team don't go with the www size of it. they are spanish, he is tech stuff so, so the
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