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the, the, the, the, the news i live from southern israel, intensifies it's comp paid in the gaza strip. the defense minister says he's writing troops on that on the pricing in the honda of gauze and say, with full coordination between designed and sync focused. us secretary states, as we think consensus rel, cannot to run gaza, that may be a transition period at the end of its comp time against a months german present from both of sean meets jewish and most of them civic leaders to discuss an increasing community tensions as the results of the israel hospital,
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the welcome to the program is that the ministry claims who have killed one of the top rocket developers for the is the most tentative group hamas adjoining an astro icon casa, is right. the troops are continuing to baffle hamas and gaza targeting underground tunnel networks around casa city. how much may be holding hostages sees during the october 7 tara attacks. this is really strikes pound garza as israel says, the next stage of it on how mouse is underway. israel defense forces release this for to give it soldiers on the ground in gaza. they don't name specific locations the ground troops to believe to be targeting the complex web of
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underground tunnels. situated strips gets the intake of the city. the tunnel systems are going to be a real problem and that'd be extreme. you probably want to at least until they showed no hostages or that this is the number one, privacy, the is really minute tree could and to drive home us militants out of the tunnels. or below the tunnels up or even something with see will to now see a lot. the thing is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says there's troops and making progress above and below the ground and gaza going into the home. but the home, i mean, come on, the lighting in the style is advancing with a force that's a mock has no going to cause a city in circle that we are operating in it. and i hope on the evening we're 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 coffee sand under the ground will probably look. i'll go, let me to have the account, as is really troops advance from gauze the city and the news and audio vehicles are
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also gathering on israel southern buddha. with garza and the is really navy released for 2 hours of operations of the coast of garza. as well as targeting him us by uh, online and potentially soon by see glass special correspondent in jerusalem. i. abraham gave me her assessments up to 5 and an underground garza 60 or what we know from a few days ago that there is now in northern garza and a southern gaza. the is really military. so as it has effectively divided the strip into a to have the gaza city is in the northern part of the strip. that's where it is real says how much has a higher concentration of its notorious tunnel network. and that's why the ground
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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 had 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 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 asked guidance to evacuate from north to south. about 800000 have done that,
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but there still remains about 300000 civilians in the northern part of the stripped 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 satellite 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 war. everyone i've spoken to has said something, a variation of the few bits is necessary that this is the only way that they can regain a sense of security. uh, you know, with the, with district being, you know, bordering so many is really communities. and after the terror attacks of october
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7th, and they also told 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 come buttons. 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 october 7th. we were now a month since that dark day yesterday there were vigils and memorials for the victims of the attacks. and a lot of these, you know, turned into protests and with anger and rage ad, the prime minister 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's under a lot of criticism and, and pressure feel nice, but i am a special correspondent to abraham in jerusalem. we are
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a secretary of state's as described, unprecedented unity among leading industrialized nations on the east route gauze and conflict, and on ukraine. it's reaching following may hear russian with some of the 7 foreign ministers on to the banking stress. the need to prevent the conflict in the least from spreading from gaza should never again become a base for terrorism. he said, i think that it should not be re occupied by israel in a joint statements. j 7 leaders supported israel's right to defend itself. a decent ministers, reaffirmed our strong support for israel's right and obligation to defend itself 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 might have trained pauses with advanced
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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, let's join the actions political addison mikaela christa in tokyo, uh, welcome, mikaela. what does on to be banking mean when he talks about g 7 countries assessing conditions for a durable pace of the well, it means that the g 7 didn't just stop thinking about the medium term to to when october, the 7th that terrific terrorist attacked by how much on israel happened now that beginning to talk about it. and he is a message from asked me blinking also from the german foreign minister was a bit of tough love. and at the same time as we are forming israel's right to
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defend itself, there's also very fun. who for those opposers a holt to fighting to ensure that the civilian told doesn't get even that much drastic the higher in the gaza strip amongst civilians to ensure the protection of them and to keep in accordance with international law, we keep hearing the reference to international law and nobody actually wants to make that cool. what is and what isn't in adherence to that when looking at israel, but one thing is for so that is a high civilian death toll. so that is the message to protect the arab states who are increasingly concerned about that and potentially less coal furtive when they want, when it comes to talking about israel's future. g 7 foreign minister didn't forget about the war in the ukraine. um, the ukraine's foreign minister joined the meeting of virtually what was the focus
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of those discussions? the yes, the focus was really a to send the message that ukraine is not out of focus despite at this is actually terrible in conflict in the middle east that it draws so many diplomatic results is i'm standing here in japan. this was supposed to be at the g 7, a focus this time with defining hosting it at, on the china, on this region. and it, yes, that these potential conflicts here between china and taiwan and the potential effects of that are only on number 3 of the top priority list of immune and conflicts here, right now, ukraine from the on the different magic map. and once again, gets these places from the most powerful global democracies that they will continue
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to support ukraine on the very day where the new was one of the positive about it is prospect of joining in the future. thank you for that. i think w, i change them as well as a mikaela christmas trip and present in front of alpha stein might as express the deep concern of the security of jewish life. here in germany, he brought together a representative of a jewish and palestinian now organizations palestinian is rarely entrepreneurs, as well as the holocaust of volume a mongo a friedlander a condemned anti jewish sentiment that has been on the rise since october the 7th. and so the protector of jewish life is not just a reason of state, but an obligation of everyone living in germany and isn't gonna lead to blame the most is eager. anyone who lives in this country wants to live. he must respect the rules of peaceful coexistence, and they must be with
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a history assist the steps kostnik i'm. i recently set it at the brendan book gate and they will repeat it today on their side to bills living and gemini, must know of. i'll switch the concentration camp and extermination camps and fall into the responsibility that the rises from it isn't projecting she was life in germany, states and to civic obligation of us as this applies to everyone living in the country knows. i'm not, i'm convinced that we need to make the euro then before has indeed an unstable meal . lip service will not be nothing. this time of tara, the intake creation, missed ice and mission, and he's upsides just tell us this has his political correspondent, julia, so deli, listen to the address and joins us now from outside the presidential upon this. welcome julia, i'm so took us to the message that the president had. yes, he started speaking with addressing the terrorist attack that had lost conducted
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against israel, saying that this was a turning point for israel itself, but also for the region and the world. and that there is no going back from this event. and then he moved on to address so of the tensions that have been building up in germany since the conflict between israel and come us in the middle east. and he addressed the fact that on the one side, there has been a strong increase in anti semitic cases. in jeremy, there has been a text against synagogues, there have been expressions of hate against jews. and this is something that who said, germany will never condone, in any case whether the anti semitism is coming from the far right or whether it is coming from islam is a corners and other parts of a society. and not present stein might, is hosting a round table with jewish and palestinian representatives. and what can we expect
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from those discussions of the well, these are all people who come from a jewish or is rarely community. and from the muslim an era communities and they are already involved in working in building a bridge between these communities and finding ways for a peaceful coexistence for living peacefully together. for example, we have 2 people and is really in a palestinian who run a restaurant together here in berlin or people who are involved. for example, a rabbi and the, the mom who are involved in social projects together. and we expect the discussion to focus exactly on this. how can these communities come together to overcome the tensions and be able to live peacefully in german? julia medical correspondent julia sat down. i don't think the w. here's my from the man or reminder about top story of this. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu services,
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