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[000:00:00;00] the is it a www. is line from the in israel intensifies it's campaign in the gaza strip. the defense minister says it's ready troops and now pricing in the hands of gaza. say, think we full, come up with fill coordination between the land and sea forest. as each rails added to the fund box and so photography continues g 7 leaders meeting in japan, a quote for our humanitarian seats, 5 speaking about summit us x ray of states on to me, blank and says israel cannot run gossip, but then may be
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a transition period at the end of its military campaign against the hama, europe's euclid space telescope beams, its 1st image is, proc, uh, permission. so already being highlands and revolution for astronomy, details snapshots of the distance. the i'm so he'll walk into the program. we start with the latest escalation in israel is military campaign against thomas in the gaza strip. is there any defense minister you off? government says that is ready. troops on that operating in the honda of gauze of safety. they start describing the gaza strip as the largest terrorist space ever built. i'm going to step in, you mean nothing yahoo has one that no fuel will be allowed in the territory until how much release is the more than $200.00 hostages taken on october,
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the 7th. this but the home. i'm gonna come out of sliding on the style i'm. it is advancing with the forest. that's a mazda hasn't no w q, because the city isn't circle that we are operating in it. a whole point, deepening or pressure on from us. and every hour and every day, sort of home us the so far we have killed thousands of terrace above the ground. that goofy sand under the ground would probably look on the go. and we don't have like a goose. they won't be so entry of fuels that no entry of workers and there will be noticed is fire without the release of our hostages. must join us special correspondent abraham injuries and welcome i. so they is right beyond me says it's forces ok. now i think with a gaza city, what more do you know as well, we know from a few days ago that there is now in northern garza and a southern cause a, a, the, a is really military. so as it has effectively divided the strip into
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a to have the gaza city is in the northern part of the strip. that's where it is real says come, us has a higher concentration of it's notorious tunnel network. and that's why the ground operation is really focusing in the north at the moment. and what it means is that we're going to see more close combat more urban warfare between is really troops and how much militants in the coming a days. so far we have seen these kind of this kind of combat in rural areas, but now as is really forces to make their way into gaza city, we can expect to see more of those. and with this kind of combat urban warfare, we can also expect there to be more casualties. so far, since the ground operation started, the idea says 30 is really soldiers have died. and there is an expectation that
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these numbers are now inevitably going to go up. we can also expect the civilian casualties to go up as, as this kind of warfare a, you know, comes into the, into the forefront. or viewers may remember that there is really military has as guidance to evacuated from north to south. about 800000 have done that, but there still remains about 300000 civilians in the northern part of the strip who have not evacuated for a number of reasons. some say they are not able to. some don't want to because they don't feel like the south is safe because it has, there has been extracts in the south as well. and so it's, it's, it's a different phase of the ground defensive if you will. and where is, is why the public opinion on the way this government is conducting this war? i think we have to separate between how these really public looks at the war effort and how it looks at its government. i think there's overwhelming support for the
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war. everyone i have spoken to has said something, a variation of the few, this is necessary, that this is the only way that they can regain a sense of security. uh, you know, with the, with the strep being, you know, bordering so many is really communities. and after the terror attacks of october 7th, and they also telling me that they know that there will be a high price to pay. that's what people here have been saying that is especially referring to casualties among combatants and among among if the within the is really a military when it comes to the government. there is mounting anger at the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has yet to take responsibility for the security lapse that was a cobra 7th we were now a month since that dark day yesterday there were visuals and memorials for the victims of the attacks. and a lot of these, you know, turned into protest and with anger and rage ad, the prime minister,
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who had built himself throughout his career as mister security. and now for this to happen under his watch and for him to have not taken responsibility so far. he is under a lot of criticism and, and pressure feel nice, but i am a special correspondent to abraham in jerusalem. well, the civilian death told and gaza is increasing with the intensification of his ran the operations in the territory. i must run, the health ministry says more than 10300 people have been killed. many of them children seems like this have become all too common in gaza over the past month. children abandoned the brunt of this conflict. this is where it says it is targeting how mazda militants hiding among civilians, thousands of palestinians. i'm trying to get away from the combat in northern gaza
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. using whatever means of transport. they can find the fling to what they hold is safety. but that is fall from god. indeed day after day we are hearing from our colleagues that even though to have fled, that the south is not safe. we've had colleagues lose family members in the south, including one of our colleagues now who 7 year old son had lived, was killed in an air strike on rock 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, and even waiting in line 56 hours a day, just to give half a portion of bread. these 2 brothers. so by the last other, if you come in central garza,
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in an area where the is really all me and advise people to go for the safety of the for the south pauses of displays to being children. and this you in school, the whole of the new test. we're still headed towards the unknown. the no one knows we things are going well, how long will we continue? we've left the homes that houses are being destroyed. and we are struggling in the streets. according to the un, almost 1500000 people have been displaced across the gaza strip since october 7th. we'll have a tv is west bank and gaza country director for the humanitarian agency. cat international i sent joins us from the west bank. thanks for joining us. and what
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are you hearing about the situation in gaza? a coach the the situation we were since weeks a really the flag that it is today. and unfortunately we confirmed that it's already detailed here. data. electricity is didn't cost not fuel according to the system. we use from my colleagues, there we, they were waiting for the last job of fuel or the mazda of gas. we, unfortunately, and i've to this point where they are unable to find any fuel gas. and they are trying to use, for instance, would too big bread, but this is also very risky for them because no access to food is extremely difficult, especially at bred where they are unable to find that as, as the announcement of the work food program has quoted good and announced that out of the 20 c bakeries that they used to support only one is working in functioning. now,
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them as it gets system is stay under under serving people because of the huge demands and requirements from, from different areas in the south. and of course, in the know the situation is hard to where, um, when they did that already, a huge back in the south. it's and with the very limited a humanitarian assistance trucks entering to this out it's, there are no trucks entering to the north. so according to the siblings from my colleagues, families and my company, they are trying to find food in different shapes and they could not over the last 2 days. but somebody a desperation, a desperate situation. just getting more and more desperate on fuel. and israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu that says a no feel will be allowed into gaza and they will be those sees file unless the hostages are released. can you see any way to meet guys as humanitarian needs, without a ceasefire, or even a polls in financing?
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unfortunately everything is and i think to the end, everyone know, we used to say that as we are said, offsets and all diseases spread due to lack of access to water or access to content related water. now everyone is also very afraid, and according to the specialist, somebody sent you an agency and they also say now we add to the bombs and the potential water born diseases, that hunger and thirst. and unfortunately, even apple is full though anything. is whitcomb, even a whole would be, would mean that you would have very limited time and very limited amounts. all assistance that we can distribute to people ceasefire is the only way where we can also company with consistent amount of human entity and assistance entered in gather a so far, almost $500.00 something chuck entered, which is an o since october 23rd. and now, according to the estimation, it's represents one the requirements for the paper to me,
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they're basically and i think to, that's a risk situation where, where you have to you, i'm saying the number of palestinians leaving know of in casa and heading south is still increasing so i would imagine about influx of thousands into an already desperate situation. coyote makes things even worse. it's so to say what you have just said is, is also something that we all know what happened or what are the percentages are overcrowded. the resources are very limited. very strong, everything is, is vision. and now with the new, uh, with that you know, the new people coming from the north to the south. this is going to exhaust the very, very you there and few resources that they have. we expect more people to be sleeping, of doing more people could using contaminated water, more people to be hungry, that unfortunately this is the situation and as it is,
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this is why we continue asking for ceasefire and, and subsidy take some of the excess of, you know, and see distribution documented and assistance. thank you so much for joining us in the highlighting not desperate situation. so clearly, even a tv from kat international. meanwhile, the secretary of state times and the blinking says that is unprecedented unity amongst that leading industrialized nations on the israel gone to conflict and only ukraine speaking after the somebody says that g 7 foreign ministers in japan, he stressed the need to prevent the conflict in the middle east, from spreading for gaza should never again become a base for terrorism in the sense that he should not be reoccupied by israel in a joint statement. g 7 liter. suppose it is rails rights to defend itself. he has more from mister lincoln, did use of ministers, reaffirmed our strong support for israel's right and obligation to defend itself
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and see to ensure the attacks of october 7th can never happen again. in accordance with international humanitarian law. we had end up discussions about the steps that we are taking to address urgent needs on the ground. we all agree that you met a trained process with advanced key objectives to protect costing civilians to increase the sustained flow of humanitarian assistance, to allow our citizens and foreign nationals to exit and facilitate the release of hostages. the only way to ensure that this crisis never happens again, is to begin setting the conditions for durable peace and security and to frame our diplomatic efforts. now with that in mind. so you're a secretary of states. a journalist sonya laska is covering this for us in moscow. welcome sonya a, tell us more about it once at mister blinking minds when he's talked about the conditions for juno, volt peace and security. yes, mr. link. and he was also very clear in saying that all of us want this to end as
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soon as possible. and he was of course, able to draw on his recent trips to the region. and he said that certain conditions which actually affect both sides. so basically he was setting boundaries to, to post sites in a sense of saying that they didn't want to see forcible displacement, for example, of palestinians, no occupation or located, or the region often the wor, no reduction of charity territory. but at the same time, also no use of gaza as a vase for terrorism. and they also really wants to achieve a long term sustainable solution. and what he means by that is basically a 2 state solution. another goal was also to prevent the expansion of the conflict into other regions, and thereby affecting more and more countries in the process. and ukraine was forgotten amongst, amongst all this and that countries,
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foreign minister join the meeting about the what was the focus of those talks. this is blinking again, was very clear in saying that ukraine can count on us. he enumerated 4 particular goals. one of them being that ukraine should really try and win back is territory. and the next goal was to improve the military of ukraine. where's the health of foreign countries? because they really wanted to show, pretend that he couldn't last the support that ukraine is being given by other countries. the 3rd goal was to be was to improve the, the economy, a few crane waste. the long term goal in mind that ukraine should really be able to stand on his own 2 feet. and another goal being the joining of ukraine or of the european or european union of access. sonya, i'm jealous. sonya laska in tokyo. so welcome
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you are paying the union is due to presenting slight fixed enlargement before today with a special focus on ukraine's progress and expensive joining the block. i keep applied for a you membership a shortly after the russian invasion in february of 2022. and to talk to him to take a series of reforms, including measures to tackle corruption on a recent visit to keep the head of the commended the worth ukraine has done and its efforts to become a member of the european here. i want to tell you how impressed we are by the reforms you've made in the midst of the war. you have reached many milestones, reforming your justice system, curbing the on the docs good. as tackling money laundering as much more brussels has false strength. the process will ukraine removing some requirements, but key to still expected to undertake extensive performs before it can join the,
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you know, small task, but they will be big rewards being an e u members said would entitle ukraine to substantial sums of money, large subsidies for agriculture and infrastructure spending, ukraine is one of the world's top agriculture produces in the use, it would take the top spot from front and get the largest shape of the use generous farm subsidies. a lead internal study by the end you counsel simulated what ukraine's joining the european union would mean for the bronx. budgets, it showed keys in the would be entitled to nearly $30000000000.00 jurors every year under the car and framework. and that money will have to come from some way the, the biggest net computers to be you, but they are big countries such as germany ro, initially all the users are be the ones you praise joyce
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you, these companies i might take, you have to pay even more into the u back chair and net receiver. it's up to you on such as a storm. yeah, probably 3. yeah. 3. yeah, i know some of these countries will have this funding to distribute to your disadvantage. we use using you fall and farm is, would have to take a 20 percent cut in their subsidies. so gro was in ukraine can also be subsidized. that's likely to be unpopular. so some member states, according for reform in the, the forest can open its stores to new members. we need to have the possibility of funding, for example. so that's the money the us spending. we have, for example, getting all of texting big companies or rich people are financial speculations.
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instead of just asking member states like them and the or oscar or the netherlands to give money to the you. aside from the thorny issue of money, ukraine joining the use would also also have the balance of power in the block. it will be the fit, the biggest member state by population size. and that will give it considerable clouts in the decision making. a coalition of ukraine, poland as, as an east and members could see the focus and power, the center of the block shift from west to east to look at civil stories making headlines around the world. the stomach state medicine group has claimed responsibility for an explosion in the ask on capital kabul on tuesday, which killed at least 7 people. so in the east, when they said they placed the bomb on a many bus accounting shiite muslims, islamic stage of fish, mine was enough. counties comes highly by says in the us state of ohio,
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. to india on those sides in the capital, dally have closed primary schools and funds construction. a smug levels in the city become hazardous, in an effort to tackle the problem. country supreme court has ordered all foreigners in surrounding states to stop farm this binding crump method you and they're calling it india's airpark ellipse. toxic air pollution is blazing, the lives of residents and daily international cricket matches are forced to take place beneath the pole of smog. well, one of the world's most iconic sites, the taj mahal, is less than that usual dazzling self behind to fill the grey cloud. the government is planning to introduce an odd even license plate rule to curb the use of vehicles and deadly as air quality becomes dangerously unsafe. schools remain closed and it's hard to use are anxious, the gearing up for the hindu festival of deal. while the next week, when fire crackers are often says, despise
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a bomb. w regularly features high in the ranks of the world's top polluted cities every year ahead of the onset of winter. when a lack of wind, i'm low temperatures, trop pollutants from sources, including vehicles, industries, and us from building projects. non essential construction projects are being put on hold because of smog. a big factors farmers burning crop residue in the fields of nearby agrarian states. if you're trying to go to the farmers, don't want to burn the stubble, but they're compelled to do so. it's double burning. damage is our fee is by some percentage, but the farmers don't want to furnish located with nothing. ok to be those out of many of the capitals 20000000 residents complain of hire rotation on itchy throats as the air turns grey. but some did their best to carry on with their daily lives, including daily outdoor exercise. exposure needs to be aware that
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because pollution is directly responsible for many, this is like this could big heart disease stroke. whether it is laura specific infections you up with the excess admissions of asthma, or maybe many of their diseases like diver, deason exam or, or with the surgeon or spear tree illnesses among the cities inhabitants. there are fears for the health of children. in particular. the situation is very bad here, all there's lots of coughing and colds, and burning sensation in the eyes. the kids are also sick mazda. we cannot take the kids out and we go walking far less than we used to because of this pollution levels of the most dangerous particles. so tiny, they can enter the bloodstream, have reached 12 times the day, the maximum recommended by the world health organization. and beyond temporary fix is the government appears stumped about what to do,
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advise us to the newly zones dealer fan spaced time scope of euclid has been deemed its 1st images back to described as a revolution. for astronomy, they showed galaxies which were not previously visible. and the famous horse had nebula, this initial image may be just a snapshot, but for scientists, sensation a 1000 galaxies belonging to the purse he is 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 top murtha 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,
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the space telescope will explore billions of galaxies. there forms distances, and movements be due to and again, due to my discharge energy and dark matters. what scientists have taken as 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 serving sion 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. you're watching dw, use life from bad, and is reminded about top story at this hour. is what i was prime minister benjamin netanyahu says these countries change so now operating in the honda of gauze of safety and suggestive istation by the soldiers that will remain in guns that asked the how must be eliminated the us exercise onto the blanket has talked about unprecedented unity among needing an industrialized
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