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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin, the, to this from northern gaza accelerates israel says another 50000 gallons have left their homes there. these really military claims people are leaving because they understand how mazda is loss control, but the know also coming up america's top diplomat raises concerns about north korea is growing military ties with russia. it's a ledge. the killing young is already supplying weapons to bolster rushes, offensive in ukraine,
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will get the view from ukrainian soldiers on the front lines and an end in sight for the hollywood actors strike a tentative deal and the months long dispute over pay and protections that has cripple the industry, we bring you the latest from the us, the hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. we begin in gaza where the number of people fleeing so the south of leading to the south is surging. as israel intensifies its military operations against hum us, israel's military says 50000 people left the north on wednesday, adding that guy's ins believe from us has lost control there. a hi thing for the protection of the white flag in the few hours allotted by israel for safe passage.
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thousands of people headed south on garza's main highway. 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 god help us like women on pets, even on the road dedicated 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 it goes is say for the palestinians displaced from the north, this is what the whites them in the south of the strip, in con eunice. and as strike wrote down the mosque,
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several of the buildings in the residential area were also destroyed. by the way, we're sitting there when all of a sudden an f. 16 arrow striked 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 others still missing under the rubble still haven't been found yet. for the 1st responders, giving a pipe of finding survivors is no, it's an option. but for many here, there's no hype, no escape. a short while ago i spoke with our correspondent rebecca rivers in jerusalem. she told me more about the is really offensive and huge number of people seeing northern gauze. well, terry, the finding is intensifying. we know that for a couple of days now is riley miller. these ready military have surrounded garza city and are starting to push their way into that may just cd. we also know that
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they've caught the stripping to effectively dividing the strip into north casa and south kaiser. and as you just reported, they've said that they have that have mouse, has now lost control of the north of gauze, the city of just a short while ago. now they've also said that the troops have managed to take control of a semester stronghold image a bali, a refugee campbell. so in that northern part of the strip. so this things certainly moving along. we're seeing the death toll rise. uh, we're seeing the ministry of health, the mouse run, ministry of health saying that more than 10 thousands of palestinians have been killed in the fighting so far. and the as riley sold a desk told, has also risen this morning to more than 30 now. since the ground invasion began, and of course, you know, we're looking at those pictures, those images of the civilians fleeing as you've just reported, move in 50000 or round about 50000, making their way through those so called safe passages from the north to the south
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. that's a huge increase from the day before, and we saw around about 15000 people fleeing. but in that report as it states, you know, really know where it's safe to these people as informing continues in the southern part of the kansas trip as well. so israel's prime minister has dismissed reports that talks are underway between israel and hom, us on the potential release of several hostages. but what do we know about that, rebecca? but it's difficult to get accurate information about what's going on with these tools as well. obviously not directly involved talking to a mosque, but talking through intermediaries, particularly casa, and egypt. now i've been playing a huge role when it comes to these hostage release, and know that we've seen that many so saw. but there were talks before the ground invasion that quite a large number of the civilian hostages may have a release. now, those tools all but completely failed when this ready military decided to go in and begin the ground invasion. so i told you to are reportedly ongoing and we aren't
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hearing that number of between 12 and 15 depending on the sources are being discussed in, in response to what i'm also asking for is a 3 day c side to an alpha a to come in. but as you say, israel has been persistent in saying that they'll be noted ceasefire until all the hostages release defense minister prime minister, everybody towing that line. however, you know, if the opportunity to have some hostages released, where on the table, i believe it is route would take that they're under huge amount of pressure of pressure from the families and from many people across the nation, said to them to bring home those hostages safely, so we'll have to wait and see whether or not this comes to fruition. but you know, the talks do appear to be ongoing. that goes, it is not the only post in in territory rebecca, that the international community is concerned about. the un humanitarian chief says the situation in the west bank is also becoming increasingly dire. what's been
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happening there? yeah, since october 7 here, violence raids sit is riley, sit in the bottom is all of these things have search. we've seen that, you know, move and double the amount of sit uh, is there any set of attacks on palestinians and we just think daily and not the raids on areas in, in the northern west bank and, and all over the west bank really are particularly name nablus, these areas that is really military science, strong holes full in the terrorist cells and the violence continues live full pallets in, in, in the west bank is becoming increasingly strangulated. so that if you will, that movement between cds increasingly difficult. the lives of people. very many palestinians saying that they just escaped to leave the house for fear of attacks by settlers. so. so the situation everyone worried that that, that could be another front or putting up a and that we could say move on in that red region. rebecca,
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thank you very much. that was the w. is rebecca rivers in jerusalem over more now on developments and goals that we can speak to peter land. he's a spokesperson for the is real defense forces and joins is from tele be welcome to the program. so that is really armed forces are now in the heart of gaza city. i understand. tell us what that bottle looks like. terry. good morning. indeed, the idea of his continuing to pursue, hum us wherever they are fighting in order to dismantle and destroy their terrace capabilities and make sure that they never have the power to govern. garza again, is the staging ground against for terrorism against it as well. so what we've seen over the last 5 of 6 days is a continuing that falls into was across the city, into woods, the surrounding areas of the gulf and city. and it is close combat urban warfare. rp choose being funded offices terrace coming out of the tallow,
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so they've prepared and built an expensive network tunnels and they're using explosive devices. uh, but i would say that in almost every engagement, without forces which are still being killed, we will continue to seek out and engage them and hold them down. it sounds like you're up against some pretty fierce resistance there in northern gaza. we're hearing reports that is really military is now fully in control there. oh, are you in control in the north so i will have smoke not aware of any announcement of mustang we're in control. i would say how much is definitely not in control. and i think that is what we highlighted yesterday and all of our statements, and this is wherever we are today. one thing is for certain come us all being pursued and they have no idea what is going on there in the state of an organizational disorder, eggs communication, but communication, all of this. all right? and the so right between the leaders and the taurus. uh, taurus that are conducting the attacks. so of course as expected they're,
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they've been preparing for the war with israel. and also they launched the war in israel, so they run into their defensive positions and the tunnels, and they've been preparing for these days. so of course it's going to be 1st, but we will be be victorious and was real determined to make sure that they can not use this the, the, to the gaza strip of staging grout. this is precisely what we're up the games most surprises that from our perspective. indeed, it's not easy. it's fierce a door to door house to house. and yes indeed, they are coming out of the tunnels and we are pursuing them. we've killed that. we've been destroyed over the last few days, 100 over a 130 tunnels. we're finding a tourist. we seized full 1000 weapons and munitions. we are finding the rocket launchers, whether they're in the back yards of houses or in kindergarten. so schools wherever they've sitting there, and this is our effort to dismantle and destroy how much is worth it.
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israel has ruled out humanitarian pauses until hostages are freed and em, us is defeated a mr. lena, is it not possible to provide aid to civilians and continue your military operations against him? us? so we're continuing our activities and at the same time we're maintaining at this hour a 4 day 5, i think consecutively, ation a evacuation cargile for most the south because into the south it is a far in the south service food being delivered there in the south there is running water in the south. there was medication. of course it is a war situation, so it's not easy for anybody in gaza today in the gaza strip. about the south side for the foot from the north and we are up to about $100.00. hates a trucks coming in at a per day now. and that number is expected to connect, continue to increase the yes, the human to turn component is a component of our effort we're operating in under the principles of distinction
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between the civilians and the terrace, the homicide taurus. and that is why we continue to cool for people who have remained in the middle over the last 4 weeks to actually evacuate to the south, where the site from where from us are also operating. but there are a couple of operations that beating hot all terrorism is been the most, and that's why our focus is, is on the north carpet humanitarian organizations. of course say that there is a massive lack of uh, of clean water and health care in the south as well. just to be clear about that. but the question of the hosted, so just wanted to come back to that. so for the is really military has succeeded in, in extracting and freeing one hostage. there are well over 200 there. can you tell us more about your progress in getting the others out? so our updated number of hostages being held by how much unlawfully in
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a god knows what condition is 239. those are 239 people stories. the youngest of them is 10 months now when he was a productive baby fair was 9 months old. so it says the challenge that we are facing. cool, so i called because of the sensitivity of the issue. i called elaborate much on the issue of hostages and other than that they needed to be brought her we've demanded that the international committee of the red cross access to assess their wellbeing . but from us are ultimately responsible for that well being. we are utilizing all of the fictional tools that we have and it is a national priority, and the priority of this will be the line of from the israel defense forces. thank you very much for talking with us today. terry. well, the united nations secretary general antonio guitar says once again condemned the hum mazda attack on israel last month and left $1400.00 people dead. he's also
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criticized a high number of civilian casualties, that the is really army offensive is causing in gaza. the master on health ministry says that more than 10500 people, many of them children have been killed by is really strikes the violations way home us when they have human shields. but. ready when one looks at the number of civilians, that's what killed with the mean federal potations. that is something that is clearly wrong, the highest number of killing of children by any of the extra the, all the conflicts, that's a weakness is the maximum in the hundreds. we have even a few days in gossip, thousands and thousands of children killed. earlier i spoke with toby flicker from the un children's relief agency, unicef. i started by asking him how the lack of water, sanitation, and health care in gauze is impacting children there. yeah, you're right,
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i mean the yeah, if you surviving the facilities is one thing, but also then now you know, the massive concern over that lack of access to safe water. sanitation hygiene is absolutely critical. now, what we seen is, of course, with the c $1500000.00 and probably more now people displace around the gaza strip . is people living in the even more densely populated areas and they will be full. and then of course, you have an increased risk of the outbreak of diseases. and at the same time that access to safe water is really so hot. people are getting into 3 inches per day, maximum and then the often bodies contaminates bolts. so that's not clean. the units that we have at the southern nation problem that we all be able to provide some safe water, but it's nowhere near enough. it's still function, but minimal capacity. so this is a huge concern. you see the you and talking about your outbreaks of diarrhea. we've spoken to to colleagues and stuff we've been talking about, you know, increasing outbreaks of diarrhea, dehydration and other issues. and then this is also,
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you must have concern in says that that he could get was no better. and that's why it's so important that we need to get my site and supplies in as quickly as possible to improve the conditions, particularly in these very difficult connected shelters. given the conditions in gaza, what if anything turvy is your organization and others like good able to do there to protect and help the children to? yeah, i mean i see what you say obviously is extremely difficult, extremely dangerous. the you and how to sign refugee. i can see you have now lost, well over 90. stop ems have been killed. use this self in this of had signed these killed enough cause that trying to protect their own children at the same time. but we all screw operating inside the guns that we're trying to do, whatever we count is not enough, but we're trying to. so it is coming in slowly is a trick overall the flow which is what we need generally. and we've been moving supplies or medical equipment, water supplies to shelters, to the hospitals. just the other day. there was a delivery by the u. n. a to
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a host between garza city so that there is some supplies moving around and we are providing some support to children in shelter such as, yeah, let's just recreation activities to provide a little bit of childhood back to children. give them an hour so they can forget about all the cars are around them. so they're all things happening. we're trying to do whatever we kind of just scale that up massively given the immense needs that are on the ground. and that was toby flicker from the un children's relief agency. unicef speaking to me a short while ago us secretary of state anthony blake and his in south korea, mid rising tensions on the korean peninsula. and he's been meeting with his south korean counterpart park jin, where the pair with a pair of discussing north 3 is growing military ties with most go blank and describe that relationship is dangerous. lincoln also directly condemned killing young for helping russia in its invasion of ukraine. by allegedly sending arms as ukraine's army notices an increase in rushes above apartments on the front line.
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on this cause of the front line, there's no time to lose tomorrow, but similar on a soldier. v tell. he says the russians are firing much more. tillery then, before i call it, pretend us when it started this or a different the really about 2 months ago. that's when you started changing every way. i've got some leaves and we noticed that would have been a few weeks after north korean leader kim jong, arrived in russia for high level talks with vladimir 14. the last time they met was 4 years ago. what was discussed strictly confidential, but an honest deal between the 2 allies was tipped among west invoices to be a hot topic. russia has been forced to desperately search around the world for military equipment. as we've been warning,
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probably one of those states has north korea. and we now have information in north korea delivered ours to rush it from using you frame most specifically, 1000 containers of military equipment and munitions delivered by ship along this freight process. comment on the us claims. here's say was my just listen, you know, i don't comment on rumors on the fact those americans constantly blamed every one for everything is no news. it didn't l a west and concerns. that's like a lover of made these comments and beyond. yeah. just over a months of to can met flooding the pool teen the russian foreign minister traveled to north korea. and in front of the cameras, it was smiles all around between him and most guys, old ally would only do up to south korea to says it's intelligent suggests that north korea has sent more than a 1000000. it's hillary rounds to russia young enough according to sole spying
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agency, for 2 months of fighting. and ukraine will go to the north korea is operating it's munitions. factory has not full capacity to meet russian demands. the north korea has also mobilized residents and civilian factories to boost production. a made a nose, korea, or not. by the time the enemy's artillery has arrived on the battlefield. that question is relevant to ukrainian soldiers, the more pressing consideration as with their ring. munitions is that trajectory and how much mold they will be. returning now to anthony blinking some visit to south korea. the secretary of state has now held a joint news conference with his south grand counsellor part lincoln raised concerns about what he called north korea's growing and dangerous military ties
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with russia. i spoke about that as a while ago with ya on sent a journalist working for south korea's every wrong tv in sol. i think that was the key agenda. the top agenda was what exactly to do with north korea in russia is a legit arms deal. and military cooperation blinking during the joint press conference, asked even for china to step in and stop north korea from violating this un security council resolution and blinked. it has made it clear throughout his whole visit so that it would be prioritizing and strengthening ties with its key strategic ally here in the, in the pacific region. being sol, uh once he met present to you earlier in the afternoon. he also stressed the need for south korean washington work very closely to extended her into any threats, mainly being north korean and russia. and as we saw in the report before exchanging arms and transferring military know how, which would definitely pose a major national and security threat not only to sell career but also to washington
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north korean state media. so blankets visit to sol will increase tensions in the region. how the south korea c blankets visit as well. we're still here to see help lincoln's visit to soul and was discussed will in fact into korea relations. but what we know for sure is that into korea intentions are very high whenever south korea bolster is it's cooperation with key allies, the north retaliates every time washington sol strengthens or expands during joint military drills or increases the amount of us military assets in korea. the north resumes their long range missile tests, and this year to work for year has been very vocal about how it would continue developing its nuclear weapons and missiles. it stated many times that it had no choice but to defend itself from deliverance. security threats like the us and south korea. so we may say another tit for tat and south korea is also concerned with what kung might do on november 18th, which it declared as a missile industry day. and this was 2 markets launch of the ponds on 17 icbm last
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year. and so sales crews military is keeping a close eye on how the blinking trip will affect the inter korean relations. and whether the north will test launch anything that they, namely a possible spice satellite, which the north has failed 2 times before. if they do this time around, it will be their 3rd time. so security threats are posing a big concern. and thank you very much for talking with us today. that was you on shift from south korea's ever all tv? thank you. now to the us were actors have reached a tentative deal with major hollywood studios to end their $118.00 day strike. this was the reaction from union members in los angeles. they've been demanding higher pay a share of screening revenue and protection from artificial intelligence. the dual strikes by writers and actors have resulted in one of the longest labor crises in
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lit hollywood history, costing the state of california and estimated $6000000000.00 a report run. so it is signed good. both. who's in washington dc. talk to through the details of the deal. well, the key points is that there will be protections for, for hire any members of a sag as far as a guy is concerned. and we also know that there will be a pain minimum for the 70 percent increase in payments for both members. and also there will be streaming bonuses which then exist before. so those are some of the key on this. the full details of the, of a deal will be released tomorrow, but so far that's what we know. so it's just the tentative agreement. i understand as you say, the details are just being leaked out. we don't really have a, have a full version of it, but already there's some, some, some response to that. tell us, 1st of all, what makes this deal different from previous agreements?
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lakita is that it is 3 times the last deal, sir. as far as the valley is concerned, it's worth a $1000000000.00. so that is a major, major, uh, victory for the union. and so that i think about me, but headlines. but of course, like i mentioned, the pay increases, the increases in our intentions and healthier contributions and other, you know, big items that were on the list. and so we wait for more detail. it does have a significant how is the acting community in general in the us responding to this deal? the celebration cross hollywood are the president, the union friend drescher has posted on instagram about the, about the deal. you know, everyone from the opposite spencer to zach ephron has, has made public comments that are all of us celebrating the deal. so i think it's good. i think i act as i'm ready to get back to work and we're going to get a lot of good tv and good movies coming out of this. now we're seeing rapid changes
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in the entertainment industry. could this new agreement do think all through the balance of power between talent and studios, how significant is it? i think, i mean, of course, i mean it can only go so far. i think the studio still have the power, but i think it is a step in the right direction. i think it's emblematic of just what we're seeing across the world in different industries where workers are trying to take a bit of a power. and um, so we'll see where it. busy goes, i think it's, it's huge that there were, they were able to get this far as huge that they're able to get the protections as far as a guy is concerned. cuz i was basically going to take the likeness of hire and members and replicate. and so i think this is good for the for, for the show business i, i think ross, i thank you very much talking with us. that was run. so is hungry though a roger in entertainment reporter in washington dc. if
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