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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. the i to this from northern garza accelerates israel says another 50000 gallons have fled their homes. there is really military claims. people are leaving because they understand how mazda has lost control of the norm. also coming up, marking a turning point in german history, open hatred towards the jews in germany, erupt it on the streets in the 1938th, november pogroms, which are being commemorated today. we look at the dark legacy of those events, 85 years ago. the
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. this is the, the, the news i'm terry margin. welcome to the program. we start in gaza where the number of people flings those playing south is surging. is israel intensifies its military operations against him us? israel's military says 50000 people left the north on wednesday, adding the godson's believe a mouse has lost control their height thing 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. and 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
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$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, 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 it goes. it's safe 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 broke down the mosque, several of the buildings in the residential area were also destroyed. like i'll be where 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 which is coming and going all of them civilians and old woman and old man. and there are others still missing under the rubble still haven't been
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found yet. for the 1st responders, giving a pipe of finding survivors isn't often an option, but for many here, there's no hype. no escape. earlier i spoke with peter atlanta in telling me if he's a sports person for the israel of israel defense forces, i asked him what the battle in and around does the city looks like a charge of morning and see if the idea is 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 as the staging ground guys for terrorism against it as well. so what we've seen over the last 5 of 6 days is a continuing, it 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. 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 these really military is now fully in control there. oh, are you in control in the north? so i go ahead smoke wherever the announcement of us thing we're in control, i would say how much is definitely notes in control. and i think that is what we highlighted yesterday and all of our statements, and this is wherever we are today. well, the thing is for certain, almost all being pursued and they have no idea what is going on there in the state of organizational disorder, eggs, communication, but communication with the so right and the so right between the leaders and the tires, uh terrace that are conducting the attacks, so of course as expected they're, they've been preparing for the war with israel and also they mulch the warrant as
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well. 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 fixed, but we will be be victorious and risk without the time and to make sure that they can not use this the, the to the gaza strip of the staging problem. this is precisely what we're off the games. most surprises that profile 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 that. we've killed that. we've been destroyed over the last few days, a 100 over a 130 tunnels. we're finding a tourist. we seized 4000 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 hidden there, and this is our effort to, to dismantle and destroy how much is worth it. israel has ruled out
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humanitarian pauses until hostages are freed and em us is defeated. mister leonard, 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 are maintaining at this hour a 4 day 5, i think, consecutively, ation a evacuation cargile for most the south because in the south of the state, far in the south, there is food being delivered there in the south there is running water in the south. there is 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, the site for the foot from the gulf. 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 how much the terrace. 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 square of the site from where from us are also operating. but they're hubbub operations. they're beating hot. all terrorism is in 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 a clean water and health care in the south as well. just to be clear about that. but the question of the hostages are just wanting to come back to that so far 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 and 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 cause 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 delana from the israel defense forces. thank you very much for talking with us today. terry. well, today is a fateful dates in germany's history. november 9th, 1938 when violent hatred towards jews erupted on the streets. the po grovins which
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were previously known as cuts down after the night of the broken glass reference to the many jewish own shops destroyed by the nazis foreshadowed much worse to come with as he semitism on the rise of many countries, today's commemorations have a particularly strong rest november 9th, 1938, a turning point in german history. when hatred towards choose took a further turn into the stomach, violence by 1938. the nazis had been in power for 5 years. the relentlessly persecuted jews, and excluded them systematically from society. part them from working boycotted their stores, and so the november of what led to the november punk rooms was the general mood of buffalo, jasmine, rice, great interest in jewish assets. the jews could be pressured into leaving the
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country, emigrating and transferring the assets to the german drawings and contortion. i wish i. on november 7th in paris, a desperate young polish 2 had shot. a german diplomat. diplomat died on november 9th. the nazis were an uproar and use this news as an opportunity to lease a wave of violence against the jews as couple of them. but there was obviously a plan within the nazi leadership to stage the whole thing. a stemming from anger within the population. so can you and boy to so they didn't want to give the order that paul grims bottom if they were riots i, there was no need to count to them which item in comp. then most men do you know, just in completing the november playgrounds, so 1400 synagogues, torched, and vandalized, and over 7000 jewish homes, schools and businesses destroyed some 1500 people were killed or died in the
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aftermath the german parliament is holding its yearly commemoration of the november pilgrim's today and our political correspond to julia . so deli, just following the discussions, taking place. now in the bonus tag, a julia, what sort of messages are we hearing from german parliamentarians today as well? this event is focused on commemorating this anniversary, but it is also focused on looking at a protecting jewish life in germany. and this has been especially important in this year, given the consequences of how mazda is attack against israel. and we've heard from a members of the german government, but also of the opposition and for, for example, we heard from interior minister nancy phase, who said that the attacks on october 7th are a turning point for israel, but also for germany. and that it shows that germany has to take a stronger stance, finding anti semitism at both in the country and in the world. she said that she
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has already carried out measures in that direction. for example, she has banned any pro how mosse activity in the country, and she has also dissolved an organization that has celebrated her mazda is attacks against israel. she said she was considering further measures in this direction, but she said it is a responsibility of germany's entire society to uphold its responsibility, to protect the jews and jewish life. we heard and even harder stands coming from the conservative opposition. the speaker there said he wants the government to introduce laws that would increase punishment for anti semitic crimes. he also said he would want to see the government introducing measures to expel the foreigners migrants who commit anti submitted crimes and possibly even to withdraw dual citizenship for people who are sentence for anti submitted crime. so a lot of debate focused on the consequences of the october 7th attack,
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also in germany. of course, as you say, this is taking place as the how much is real war is raging on. but the 1938 programs are commemorated every year in germany. what else is significant about this year's commemorations julia as well there is this rising tension in germany, and especially there have been growing anti semitic incidents in the country. we've seen the studies showing that in the 1st week after the october 7th attacks and you submitted a case as have arisen by 240 percent compared to the previous year. and this concern is really bringing the reckoning in germany that there has to be a constant and strong fight against anti semitism. and obviously remembering this tragic moment in history is an important opportunity to make this clear also among the german population german society. but also with politicians taking
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a stand on this julia, thank you very much. that was the w, corresponded julius of the day and in about 45 minutes from now, the german transfer of shelves will mark the 85th anniversary of the november pogroms and 8. berlin synagogue will bring you that ceremony live here on dw nance. now it's with us, we're actors of reached a tentative deal with major hollywood studios to end their $118.00 day strike. so this was the reaction from union members in los angeles and they've been demanding higher pay a share of streaming revenue protection from artificial intelligence. the dual strikes by writers and actors have resulted in one of the longest labor crises in hollywood history, costing the state of california and the estimated $6000000000.00.
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