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right now onto the, this is dw dues live it from berlin. these rarely, military pressing, deeper into gaza and into a stronghold of the tara group home us minister benjamin netanyahu says that is rarely troops are now operating inside garza city and says there will be no ceasefire without the release of his rarely hostages. also coming up as germany moves to reduce the number of migrants entering the country, to have a report from tanisha where people are paying thousands of yours to smugglers,
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in hopes of reaching your, the library golf. our view is watching on tv. actually in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we start with an escalation and israel's campaign to destroy him off in the gaza strip is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says that is really, troops are now operating inside garza city. he also says there will be no few deliveries and no ceasefire until hamas release is the more than $200.00 hostages. that is captured today, one month ago on october 7th. but the homes, i mean come on the siding on the style i'm. it is advancing with the forest that some of the lot has no going to cause a city. i didn't circle that we are operating in it and i hope for the evening. we're pressure on from us and every hour and every day,
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sort of home us the so far we have killed thousands of terrace above the ground. that goofy sand under the ground will probably look on the go and we don't have like a goose. they will be so entry of fuels that no entry of workers and there will be noticed is fire without the release of our hostages. as the yahoo has also signal that is readable, manage security in gaza after it eliminates how mos but the difficult urban combat lives. the head after a month the constant bombardment, israel's military says ground troops are pushing into gaza city in the northern part of the strip and taken over a mass compound, a soldier's prepared with tax fighters hiding in underground tunnels. for the 1st time, israel's prime minister has also provided insights into his government's future plans for the territory during
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a u. s. television interview president biden has said that it would be a mistake for his realty occupied gossip. who should govern garza when this is older? i think is what well, before an indefinite period, we'll have the overall security responsibility because we've seen what happens when we don't have it when we don't have that security responsibility while we have is the rupturing of a must or on a scale that we couldn't imagine weeks of pounding air strikes, hubbard used entire neighborhoods to rubble is really ground. forces have effectively cut the strip and half as fighting intensifies in the north. netanyahu says israel is considering tactical pauses to facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid and the exit of hostages. israel has rebuffed mounting international pressure for a ceasefire. now one of the functions of code name off that the, the older guys to area into the nose in the sector of operations is to see los
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palmas leadership. and of course person out who are already that. and kill him. capture them, i suppose. in some cases military analysts sworn that the weeks ahead. we'll see grew in house to house fighting and gaza for this latest phase israel. let's put it's elite $36.00, division to the task. the $36.00 edition has come up, power equivalent to the british on it. so when you see those pictures of these, the o at spine shutting tool box, it's not only for the knots. henry, that's what you'll see. and you're seeing the power of a launch mater well equipped, tommy, and it's the most powerful division about to go to action. israel withdrew its troops and settlers from casa in 2005, but kept control over the territories. aerospace and coastline. netanyahu did not make clear what security control of the strip would look like. us officials have
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advised israel not to reoccupied gaza. kendall, white vigils have been held in israel to mark one month, sent them off militants launched a terror attack inside the country. 1400 people were killed that day is really is gathered to silently remember those murdered and those missing, more than 200 people are still being held captive by him. off is really troops have pushed further into the gaza strip. aiming to rescue the hostages and to shut down a month earlier i spoke with dw, is tanya kramer at memorial rally outside israel's parliament in jerusalem. and she told us how is rarely had been marking today. it was, this is laura here, this morales just coming to an end that's here just and next to the connected. the is rarely, paul, you mentioned also in front of the prime minister's office basically, you know, you could say people have a lot of mixed feelings on that day. it's,
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it's sadness. it's also anger. this is a memorial for those who were killed in his of each of the hostages that are still being housed in garza. but it's also a protest against the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. because um, you know, people have told me in the past week on october 7th, after the terror attacks that happened there, they lost those personal sense of safety of security. so it's a very, very difficult period of time. the war is still ongoing. also, of course the pictures and guards are coming out from the hostages being still there. rockets are still being fired and cause if people asking, so what is coming next? but again, it is also of course, here in jerusalem, is this a memorial release? it's a protest against the government against 5 minutes to and it's in yahoo because the questions as how this is being handled as a hostage situation and also how you know, what will happen next to. so this is
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a ton to mentor, a change that has been happening, and this is what is happening here right now. a good time. you're at that really where you are, we know that there been calls for prime minister netanyahu to resign. do people very do they blame the prime minister for the away. 6 we october 7th, the terror attacks to happen in the 1st place. well, this is certainly one of the main issues. i think people here want him to take responsibility as others have done before him. in the past, we expect the chief of staff of the army or the chiefs of the internal security agencies. so they have been taking responsibility minister benjamin netanyahu, as always said, there were many questions being asked for this. talk about it after the warrant, i think which we are seeing maybe right now is that also there will be some cracks forming the longer this what loss, of course, it has been these divisions before within this society,
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usually in terms of war. this society, it comes together, but there are many that are angry at the way this is all being handled and especially of course, and it plays here. so people are reminding this still over 240 hostages being, hasn't garza and they need to be brought back home. we understand that the prime minister of the just gave a national address. did he give new details about the ground offensive taking place inside? gone, so i mean, this was more of running the nation, the nation uh to get to again from an embattled prime ministers on the much criticism you have to say. but if we didn't hear too much new, you said what we heard already from the is really military all day that the coming more and more know going inside a garza city. we know that the troops went in from the north east from the south cutting because this trip into 2 hall, so to speak, and also from the beach side. and we heard from a residence in gauze,
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or that this heavy fighting going on residence where again called upon to leave or to the self. but it's extremely difficult at this stage also, you know, disturbing, just tell them on as a posting and civilians. obviously, if you're not safe, there's compartment in the north end in the south. so, so the situation is that we're seeing probably more and more a troops moving towards, you know, what they called also the heart of cross and cities. telling you kramer, with the latest from jerusalem on to this day, marking one month since the terror attacks inside is real to on your thank of the school. earlier i spoke with air on learman. he spent many years inside his really intelligence. he also served on israel's national security council under prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i asked him whether israel soldiers are now fighting her mazda above ground or in the terrorist tunnels below. oh, well,
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it's both. it's the bark of the guys i area. city area is now cut off from on directions. progress is very slow, systematic, and designed basically to find and destroy the terminal and from source, as well as basically destroyed from us positions and from us forces and create the conditions under which they are combined. structure will be destroyed, step by step. the idea of is rose and i'm trying to fight quite carefully. psychology, there is a humanitarian client, are still open for the people in the combat, the area to clear out the direction of the south. but this is the, the most complex form of wall for imaginable in uh, in
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a densely populated area. and uh, and the phone is being done in the very few. yeah, i would say uh, measured space. um and do this most corporations between the uh, the onboard formations, the infantry. yeah. for support. uh, 10 of the all the elements being brought to bear in this, in this bathroom. mr. lehman let me get if i could your reed on what has been said and just the last 24 hours of the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it saying that israel will have overall security responsibility in gaza indefinitely. but we heard just this evening, the defense minister kalonde is saying that neither is real nor her moss will govern garza after the war. is that a contradiction in your opinion? and not necessarily when we speak about uh,
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security responsibilities means that we are going to retain the right to present the managers already thread from gaza for the i'm guessing the future that doesn't necessarily entail governors. we have a reality now where we act to force and the purpose in areas on the other stimulatory controller in uh in the west bank and uh we don't have these areas, but we do operate there to, to ensure that they do not constitute test. read alternately, the certainly not to the no intention i believe in the thought of these really governments actually govern. gotcha. um that they are going to have to be a security arrangements fulton. and for the time being, it's indefinite in time because we have not yet heard any one coming up saying very clearly, what is the the plan the posting on the saturday is simply incapable of
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taking over if used to corrupt and, and has fully been governance even in the areas under the rent controls of the emissions and guys beyond their capacity. what, what types of nations, the russians and the chinese, we're not going to go with a un mission to remain in no time. a team i think needs time and effort to work out with our america and, and other friends. how to go about it in a way which would be useful for a better future for the other students in gaza. and for us as well. we heard again today from the defense minister, go on that of the there will be no humanity hearing and pauses in this campaign until all of the hostages have been released. i mean with that in mind, the idea of getting all of these hostages brought home that limit the scope of action that these really military has in garza as well. right
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now the government is operating on the opposite assumption, namely that the uh is fully reliant in terms of uh, military pressure. how boss will secondly play indefinitely for the time. and we assume them a drag us for me, is negotiated oceans over to individuals who they home to, to the mentor bustle across, stronger to guys are in the bed when bored, and the, and the bodies of to hustle. just so we know that tactics, we have no doubt. if we simply say ok, now we said to, now we stop the fire thing and we started to negotiate. it will be us before we see the hostages really. so the need for the intense pressure both in terms of military operations and in terms of the constraints obviously on your
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military need now is really family understands how it can benefit their child. the 3 is without access to the red cross. and these with this providing to my, the terry i'm calling dollars into god this a basically not to respect to the opinions of others international the, but i, there's not the government, it's the people of this route. well, asking this question of how can this possibly be holding bill has been children without any access to info, even to information. and we are providing humanitarian, right? yeah, mr. let me, let me ask you one question before we run out of time, but we know that there have been members of the military who have admitted to making mistakes or decisions that did not work that may have led to the security breaches. on october 7th, we have not heard a may a call, but coming from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. tonight there's
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a rally in jerusalem. people calling for the prime minister to resign. should he say that he was part of the security witness as well? i believe that uh 1st of all um he has already said that he would also have to answer to what happened. i believe that the if he fails to take full responsibility in person, i 0 is bound to be a commission of inquiry at the what we call a, at the national level, not at the governmental level. it is to say an independent commission led by uh supreme court said, judge the way we've seen these uh options this option taken is 73 and it gave me an 80 to and again after the 2nd 11 auto mall. and uh and um, i think this will also have been political impact fees on people close to that,
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to the out. and i'll concede it, we're going to have a complete and complete a new political fee of once the war is over. mr. air on their mind with the jerusalem institute for strategy and security. we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight and we appreciate your valuable insights. thank you. you're welcome. bye. a. v garza health ministry, which is controlled by the chair organization. how moss says that more than 10000 people had been killed by his really strikes since the war began one month ago. now this number can not be independently verified. many guardians have been heading to the south of the territory in the hopes of avoiding is really bombing. it has become a daily night. please tell us the needs and goals are bombarded with is really strikes day after day intervals. that has now gone on for
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a month. now we're tired of we're destroyed and people have been destroyed. their lives are destroyed, children destroyed women and children, dad, all of them. dad. no one is locked in. god. is anyone locked in gaza? no one remains. i'm think god, we're safe. but i swear we're waiting for just 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 the not even now, thousands of people are fleeing through the humanitarian caught a door open 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 your there's no safety at all. we don't know how to sleep. everyone's being killed. god is taking
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the good people those still alive and gaza, 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. it's just low cost of blood. 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, you'll know, and it's the same situation every day. they said, well at night it's not safe due to the showing the complete siege on garza, 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 cost of let's take a look now what some of the other stories that are making headlines this hour.
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germany's anti semitism commissioner says the hum off terror attack on israel has sparked hatred towards jews not seen in decades. and the european commission warned on monday that anti semitic incidents across europe have reached what he calls extraordinary levels. germany's federal and state governments have reached an agreement on new rules for the financing of migrants transfer while shields is government will now pay the german states 7500 year rose per year for every asylum seeker, they host. the agreement comes after marathon talks that were held here in berlin as well. the number of migrants coming in to the european union illegally via the mediterranean. that number has tripled compared to last year. ban the you ins. migration authority says that more migrants lost their lives during the crossing. but at any point in the last 6 years,
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many of the migrants depart from tanisha in hopes of reaching italy. in july, the european union, indonesia issued a memorandum of understanding promising more aid. if the government into this would crack down on people smugglers and if it reduce the number of migrants making the crossing. but activists in somebody you, diplomat to watch have criticize that plan in while european leaders are grappling with how to manage the flow of migrants landing on europe shores, people, smugglers in tanisha, they are busier than ever. the ruins of an old fortress offer must move the perfect view. he says he's one of the top people smugglers on this little island of care can. 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 fin why there's significant high 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
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$3.00 money, a few $100.00 more than of 2000 more. i know my book now has one look and see if it does. not somebody give me thought, he said look the he's on the phone all the time. the secret to his $0.06 quality, he says he doesn't simply fill boats with people and send them off to their feet. steve, captains, the boats, himself, it's an expensive option for his customers. the most problem party notice in the nation fee is between $1502500.00 euro's but i charged for the notice of julian's ballast, teen in small guns, around $4000.00 euros per person in 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. but the coast guard stopped it and took the passengers to
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a desolate spot in the south of tanisha. uh huh. they understood us and fuss took us to fix and then on the ben guns on the border of italy via it was terrible . let us get they would force us across the border to lead b. as in other media, 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 operate. observer suggest 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 suits 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're the ones who help us, like the security uh the secret here. they. anyone who used to tell us the good time, what time are we going to do the walk?
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i know what's the by time enough 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 came to africa to stick up with stuff. that's the same. we are going back. they have to take all the stuff to get him back into the country. he says, the coming weeks will probably be busy on the beaches here. many migrants are likely to try their luck soon before the winter turns the odds against them. all right, in here are some more stories now that are making headlines. polls have opened in those us states that are holding off year elections in the swing state of virginia voters are choosing a new legislature. and ohio is holding a referendum on abortion rights. the state and local contests are being watched for clues ahead of next year's national presidential election. the world wind growers
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association says the global wind production is fall into its lowest level since 1961. the organization says that output was down 7 percent from last year alone. and it attributes the drop to extreme weather because of italy's sharp decline, france is once again the world's top produce king charles has given his 1st speech to the u. k. parliament as monarch mind, it is the 1st kings of speech as opposed to a queen's speech in more than 70 years. it was written by prime minister recently through next government and marks the start of the parliamentary year. it's just over 4 months since it left earth for outer space, the european space telescope. euclid has beamed back its 1st images and they are being called a revolution. for astronomy, they show galaxies that have never been seen before,
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and they include an image of the famous horse head nebula. this initial image may be just a snapshot, but for scientists, sensation a 1000 galaxies belonging to the purse he has cluster. and more than 100000 galaxies in the background. so that you could mission is the only mission in existence that will help us to understand the nature dot mazda undock imaging in the universe, which makes up 95 percent of the universe. so we understand only 5 percent of the universe that produces light, that we can detect which additional type of scope. so it's, it's an iconic mission. the telescope, a board of falcon 9 rock. it was launched into space on july 1st. and after about 4 weeks, it reached at school about 1500000 kilometers away from earth. from there, the space telescope will explore billions of galaxies, their forms, distances, and movements the to and again, the discharge energy and dark matter is what scientists have taken as
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a model. in order to explain how the cosmos or our universe came about. and to help us make sense of what we've gathered so far from observation over the next 6 years, the euclid mission will help create the biggest cosmic 3 d map ever enabling scientists to see how the universe has changed over billions of years. before said also it looks like a c horse. when you watch any w news after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day. stick around, we'll be right back or the
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