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[000:00:00;00] the business dw news lie from balance, leading the fighting in northern guys on tens of thousands of palestinians had south to what they hope will be safety. as israel aaron ground offensive and the north intensifies, also coming up families, all the mass health hostages appeals to the e. u to help bring them home. israel says they'll be nosy spot in gaza until all the captives are released.
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the antonio medical welcome to the program. the number of people fleeing northern guys out to the south is surging. as israel intensifies its military operations against mass. israel's military says 50000 people left on wednesday. but the guidelines who had self offer from safe hoping for the protection of the white flag in the few hours allotted by israel for safe passage. thousands of people headed south on garza's main highway of these rarely military had been telling people to get out of northern garza since the beginning of their campaign against him. off the plan, we left the area due to the intense bombardment we'd been holding on there for $32.00 days. yesterday we made the decision to leave because the bombing was very intense. women and children were terrified and we couldn't bear it any longer. may
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god help us out, but even on the road educated for safe passage, the bombardment is not far away. the situation is davis. things hang on idle organizations such as the doctors without borders, say no where in gaza is say for the palestinians displaced from the north. this is what the weights them in the south of the strip, in con eunice and as strike wrote down the mosque, several of the buildings in the residential area were also destroyed. like, i mean we're, we're sitting there when all of a sudden an f. 16 arrows drag landed on a house and blew it up. the entire block 3 houses next to each other without any warning. people were just coming and going all of them civilians, an old woman and old man, and there are other still missing under the rubble still haven't been found yet.
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for the 1st responders giving up hope of finding survivors is not an option. but for many here, there's no hype and no escape. any of we spoke to hand who diary a palestinian journalist in gaza city and she described the situation that as i'm in the middle of i'm going to conserve the glasses to see right now. it's sorry. all i hear is expensive. i really don't know where these exposures are, but i assume they are in the north. another area, the guardianship was talking about a job. yeah. design. yeah. in these areas i can see like thunderstorm, but this is not under the explosion. a rough thing a, the situation today has been catastrophe. to be honest. we have been listening to a lot of appeals from different colleagues that they have been injured. charity has
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been the cause of truth and no one is being able to to sit rescue them. now and being able to go and had some, we got the fields from people in schools, people and that have been at like their houses have been bought people, the young people defense. so i did it because we're able to to rescue them or to transport them. yeah, it turns to going to cost. is it start great, now it's night and everyone in the constructs there are $2.00 will be out of he's in the god the break now he's chasing the fact that it's night right now and it's sorry and there's a lot of explosions happening right now. it was palestinian journalist haines who dari speaking to us from gaza. city of the mass run health ministry and gaza says more than $10500.00 people have been killed by israel's month long offensive, many of them children. the bombardments, also reportedly. here's the thing, guys, as overcrowded hospitals. israel accuses
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a mass of using civilian buildings like hospitals and civilians themselves as human shields. weeks of fighting have left kansas already or just stretched hospitals on the edge of collapse. they all shortages of stuff, equipment, and medicine, and an overflow of patients is making the job of saving lives out. and then as of now, hospitals themselves under threat and areas of active battle is really military blames how much for using hospitals as hiding and operation grounds. and the civilians in the ceiling that it has to what was the reading is like these as evidence to us, we will not expect accept. come us is cindy, cause use of hospitals to hide their tara infrastructures. come us exploitation of hospital must come to an end in the densely populated gaza strip. numerous
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hospitals have been in the firing line, especially in the north, where the israeli defense focuses on now operating. the world health organization says 17 out of 20 full hospitals have been damaged in this part of the strip 12 hospitals and functioning a tool no of the majority of primary healthcare centers. the united nations estimates that almost 120000 displaced people are sheltering and hospitals in the gaza strip. counting on the fact that under international law, attacking hospitals as a whole crime. but that hasn't kept all of them safe. the world health organization says it's documented more than a 100 attacks from hospitals and health clinics and gaza and international quotes to protect civilians are running low to the united states as cold. and it's like israel to respect the rules of pull your jewish to which you're also a democracy,
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like united states, you don't live by the rules of terrorist. you live by the rule of law, someone's conflicts where you live by the rule law wars. and that's what israel maintains it's doing. citing an optical and international humanitarian law that states that hospitals can lose that protected status when they used to commit acts that are harmful to the enemy. what such acts look like as an clearly defined the critics of israel's attacks on, on gas. i say that disproportionate and taking too high a toll on to civilian life. so what do the rules of war say about israel's campaign? here's mock whether a professor of international law at the university of cambridge, national or do you mind that any part you to conflict must apply, which is called the principle of distinction. you must always be able specifically
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to target the combatants of the other side. and it keeps safe as much as possible. ready the civilians, what the un secretary general has just said is that on the face of age, a israel has lost, let's say. so to your for to you over to service members in this conflict and on the other and 10000 civilians have died. the balance that should exist between protection of civilians and military gain seems to be out of hand in this instance . that was mock well, an international law professor at cambridge university now is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has ruled out abroad a c spy and gaza. unless the nearly 240 hostages taken by how much of freed the families of some of those taken captive were in brussels to ask you lawmakers to help to secure the release of their loved ones. a ton is just 12
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years old. the last time he was seen alive was on the day how much the militants broke into his home and keep boots near us. on october 17th, he was driven into gaza on the back of a motorcycle. this is his aunt i and she has a special bond with him because he was born on his 30th birthday. he loves animals . all these pictures is within a month, he sees the week. i hope that he gets the strength to head of the week there. i know that the time is a life. i know i know a tons, father, ohio has also not been seen since the day of the attack in the chaos of the vine in the family was separated. it's believe he's also being held in casa. this is just
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one family story. this he had to, they've come to the european parliament to ask for help to get their loved ones released. you only ask his wife and daughters, who are full and 2 years old. jim and citizens. is this passport the german passport? it's a piece of paper. it has any value. if it's just a piece of paper, why does people need it? the families delivered passionate, please. and the message was heard, they want also they hear to be on union, the institutions our country has to be involved in the negotiations to release them . we have to be part of that. you'll be input additions and members of the commission from the account to that we'll have to do our part or so in this versus why has not been doing that. the i thing that right now is these really
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government who is doing the, these stations? i don't know, but i seen that we should us to be or so part of it for i like every day that passes is a day too long. i can't even find the words words of what i'm feeling or how does my or the by them is. i had my are here, my best friend. i miss him. and i done. he's just a small boy that they can believe the teeth on these monsters and we are in the nightmare. but she still has hope it's help she's asking for that's done to some of the stories making news
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now. so those are the former us president donald trump, has testified at her father's civil for on trial ivank, a trump told neil course, but she did not recall the details of real estate deal she'd worked on at her 5 other father's company. donald trump is accused of falsely inflating the value of his real estate assets to get loans with best conditions. us active have reached a tentative deal with major studios to end the $118.00 day strike. union members have been demanding higher pay a share of streaming revenue and protection from a i. the dual strikes by rights as an act is resulted in one of the longest naval crises in hollywood history, costing the state of california and estimated $6000000000.00. thousands of migrants of blocks traffic on a key highway in southern mexico, members of the migrant caravans demanding travel documents to allow them to reach
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the us. mexican authorities have reported record numbers of migrants trying to across the country this year. protest against spain. i missed the plan for katelyn separatists continue for the 5th consecutive day. hundreds gathered outside the headquarters full of spain's socialist party in madrid. the can take up so just government is seeking the support of capital and separate as parties to remain in power. the 1st have a high level international summit dedicated to tackling the loss of leisure ice and melting of the at the polls is kicking off in paris. politicians, scientists and engineers will come together at the one kind of paula summit to discuss the ways to prevent further melting of the ice cops which is due to we just speeding up due to global warming, caused by the binding of fossil fuels. nothing. ice effects, opinions of people who depend on places for fresh water who live in coastal regions
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that are likely to disappear as a result of the rising sea levels. 2023 is set to be the warmest year on record. according to weather scientists, the has not experienced temperatures as high as these for thousands of years. so on record for us, our data cent uh era 5 goes back to 1940. but actually when we combine outdated with the i p c. c, that we can say that this is the warmest year for the last $125000.00. he is so full, the last 125000 years. that's obviously not instrumental dates are in satellite days that like but when using but it's data from proxies say from page to pulses cards, pulses, tree rings, ice cools, that go back 3 times to give us an estimate of what the temperature and what the
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climate used to be for that is all for now, next documentary on jackie are, is being re introduced to the wild in argentina. and don't forget there's more news, dw, common on our socials, x, instagram and youtube as well. i am told me all logical. it's been a pleasure, thanks for your company, by the fast fashion as an environmental 9 a clothing graveyard image of land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and lightest textile ways get stranded

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