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the, the, this is dw news live from berlin tonight the us and says israel has agreed to pause the fighting in northern gauze of 4 hours every day. the by the administration says it asked israel's prime minister to make the daily thoughts happen. israel says this is no ceasefire and that there won't be one until home aust. release is the hostages. also coming up tonight, jeremy transfer, all of schultz joins berlin's jewish community to remember the nazi programs of november 1938 and a deal keeps spain's prime minister in power. as our sanchez offering. cattle on
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separate is intended to speak and return for them, supporting the formation of a new government and a hollywood ending as a boy through ends the month long actors strike the dispute over pay and protections off the industry to a stand scale that is now the hybrid golf, to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome. the white house has announced that israel has agreed to daily for our pauses in the fighting in northern garza, the by the ministration says it's also seeking a longer break and hostilities, hostilities to allow hostages to be released. israel however, says that it has not agreed to any ceasefire. law says that talks are continuing,
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that it has not reached any agreement with this re fi t their way through the gals a street. these really are me released these images showing its soldiers operating inside the territory. each real says its forces supported by air strikes, have been targeting to masses empty tank positions. they advance into the heart of guys. a city comes with a heavy price for palestinian civilians. the flow of injury to the l. c. for hospital guns as largest continues with some of the new arrivals sharing what they went through. we were trying to flee to the south. as soon as we got to the street, a 10 cues of the more civilians have fled, fighting in air strikes and northern garza,
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the un says the bombardment has displaced about 2 thirds of gauze as nearly 2 and a half millions residence. on wednesday alone, at least $50000.00 are estimated to have walked along an evacuation route to the already overwhelmed southern parts. e's real claims from us is trying to stop them . the way we saw from us put in roadblocks we saw from us lying about these red tuning people window on the way through the south. we saw how much does everything in the fall of the decision population will stay in the bucket seat. he's real says how much the leaders hiding in guys, us underground tunnel system. at least some of the nearly 240 hostages taken by the group. real. so believe to be there is a leader say the ground defensive will continue until they are released. and the
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terrorist group is destroyed. that means more gas and so like you to be caught in the crossfire. earlier i asked is really drilled with semi circle in jerusalem about the white house announcement of those daily humanitarian pauses of the fighting in gaza. and i asked him what israel has said about, so what i can tell you that is what are the downplaying there's, these are all the military is saying that this is not new, that it occurred today. but also yesterday that they've been enabling as these kind of like talk that because they call it tactic on pauses in certain areas, in certain neighborhoods, that means they're not seizing the fire. they're not stopping the fight thing in the gaza strip, but rather enabling certain areas and for the people there to go south. and they reported that today another 50000 dozens. and when the south is,
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there's even a concern among as some of these are limited 3 that among those 4 are going south, there might be some hum us and fighters that are going to be solved. in any case, they're referring to this is, is, is definitely not the ceasefire. definitely is willing to continue the fight. but rather i kind of low pin a breaks. there were also reports, it's a day of the director of the c i a the head of is really intelligence and officials from to tar meeting to talk about a possible deal to get more of the hostages release. what do we know about that or yeah, so the, there was a meet the, with the participation of the, the chief of the ca, the, the heads of the most sides of the prime minister over the cut, the, in which a, these issues were a, discuss. the but on the other hand,
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we hear from is really officials, even though they talk about the progress that was made, which is something that we haven't heard in. and then the last phase. but they didn't say that maybe it could take up to a week content such an agreement would be made this then the differences between the parties a is around a once a larger number of the hostages, where least they're saying that 15 would not be sufficient. they're talking about at tens of a house that just released and they have the same time. her mouse is demanding at least 72 hours a ceasefire. me also we're hearing is womic jihad which is another militant group in gaza. they said that they are prepared to release to is really hostages for humanitarian and medical reasons. a is a just a coincidence taking place at the same time as these talks in kotor. splitting it differently. there's
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a high coordination between the different organizations they, they, they launch the fact in together on the 7th of october and, and the we can expect that there will be some kind of understanding between these 2 organizations. it was also interesting to be released the video there was one the child was the 13 years old or was a speaking a was addressing the funny out in this a prerecorded they'd be doing that was released by the as long as you have a he called them that the now to stop the bombing, he said that he's being protected by the islamic jihad. and that if he prevents the medicine and water from going into the gaza strip, it will also hurt the is riley's where i headed inside the the gaza strip. of course a, is there any, is a rejecting this a and then saying that this is a propaganda and so forth. but it just goes to show you that the,
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the issue of is riley is a, has inside the downs off is throwing a lot of motions here and there. is there any public journalist, sammy spoken with the ladies tonight from jerusalem? 70. thank you. what can the us influence is real, that will or is the power of an allied eroding or correspondence different simon's in washington has more now on the pressures of presidential power in this administration feels it has to now really push these, or at least for some concessions in terms of for me to turn aide in terms of pulse or fighting, or even those 4 hour windows of no action as the white house says or, or selves this and again, again, proves into putting there we'll, we'll see how this all end up the way we hear from these are and is themselves. however, yes, the by new ministration is under pressure. there was
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a walk out just yesterday of 100 congressional staffers. it is that people who work for representatives with this. what god wants to really make a stand for pushing their employers, representatives in congress, truly lobby heart and work hard for a ceasefire in this conflict in this israel? how must war or conflict if you will? um, so yeah, there is a lot of pressure on the white house not just for the from in terms of politics or from politicians, but also not with just within the democratic party, but also, um public opinion is little bit changing here is it's, it's turning to you know, give these railways the right to defend themselves and yes, everything is the majority of americans are really still study fast behind these randy costs you bought even thought besides that also see the need for the uh yeah, maybe a ceasefire or a pulse and fighting due to the monitoring crisis in full unfolding there in gaza,
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the wording in washington the how much one helped authority and gonzo says more than 10800 people, including more than 4000 children, had been killed in the territory since the start of this conflict more than a month ago, fears over the worsening conditions in going to our growing the world health organization has worn that disrupted health care and poor sanitation, or calls the outbreaks of chicken pox, scabies and other diseases. surrounded by rooting waste and document root and with no access to clean facilities, thousands of goals and to reflect the homes now live in this camp, operated by the united nations agency, the palestinians on ross in the southern city of con eunice,
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facing new threats to the health that's the, there are no proper bathrooms. the situation is horrific on the health conditions are really bad. catastrophe the garbage and the diseases are affecting the children . now. a little sort of model of diseases are reportedly spreading quickly in garza, the world health organization says cases of chicken pox, k b, diarrhea, and respect. she inspections are rapidly increasing, especially among young children for the and the situation is guessing was has the number of people seeking shelter continues to rise. in the con eunice training center with $22000.00 displaced men, women, and children of salt, shelter the space per person, it less than is less than 2 square meters. and there's one toilet for 600 people
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of our colleagues. that own was said that the worst sitting sanitary conditions along with the lack of privacy spaced those great risk to the health and safety of those sheltering there. the hospital still in operation in garza already stretched to capacity. and these new outbreaks of infection and disease, adding more pressure with vaccines and treatments, and as a shortening supply. a service to remember the anti jewish pogroms of november 1938 took place inside the synagogue here in berlin. today. it has been 85 years since the nazis systematically attacked jewish people in germany and austria destroying homes, businesses and synagogues, the committee reaching one of the worst nights in german history that led to the
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slaughter of 6000000 european jews during the 2nd world war. this on of air 3 comes at a time when many jews feel threatened in germany. since the latest escalation in the israel, him as conflicts and the synagogues, it was recently attacked with molotov cocktails. the president of germany central council of jews issued a warning on its defended parliament. there are parallels between the mentality of radical islamists who want the extermination of israel and the jews. and those on the far right to despise our culture of how it comes to remembrance and destroy it . the same for the chancellor said he's outraged and deeply ashamed by rising anti semitic sentiments in germany. you've given the weight of the countries historical crimes and can get the style of this 1st question. i said please, this is about keeping the promise given again and again the decade since 1945. the 1st question, the problem is that which our democratic germany is founded to the specified
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promise never again. we must honor this promise right now god against i do not just in words, this final interaction, some of them for i'm often of them. 100 who yeah, us this movie. oh, cool. use the movie for germany. the past is all was present as its commitment to protecting jewish life in society. well, the effects of the is really a boss. conflict are being felt around the world. france is home to some of western europe, so the biggest muslim and jewish communities, the government says there have been more than a 1000 anti semitic acts since the start the possibilities one month ago. but one initiative is trying to calm tensions by bringing people to get these young people are learning to reassess some of their prejudices in a workshop organized by a group that includes jews and muslims,
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and advocates for friendship between the communities. we are more like then it seems we the sticker on the bond. as the participants are under age, we're not saying that faces. jessica, would you define discrimination to treat someone badly because of face of posted characteristics? not particularly because what does it, does it mean to discriminate against someone because of their age off ohio? hi. let's assume initiative was founded to fight against 2 forms of racism, anti semitism, and it's on a phobia. there's also a use of we raise awareness amongst young people in an indirect way or by speaking about discrimination to sensitize them to we make sure they don't fall into the trap of anti semitism as the facility to read ice f i t t set up the initiative 20 years ago, today's participants, some of the muslims of this christian say,
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such workshops have opened to the eyes, which is a good issue. so i always thought the jewish people were keeping to themselves, but also because i didn't know any dues. i realize that was prejudiced and that you shouldn't judge people without knowing them when it was supposed to get those. i know understand that just because some people in france from different religions aren't getting along right now, it doesn't mean we can't get along here. is in this district, people from different religions do indeed literally live side by side with the synagogues, a church and a mosque right next to each other. so the the read by a mom and to locate christian leaders regularly organized to out events, right. tough to the start of the current conflict between israel and thomas, they gathered to move the debt together. the friendship run state of danielle, the new policy is hardly because of read by stuff at cheese health that we could
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open a mosque industry 20 years ago. he called the man on our behalf and said there was a building available here that may asked him, you know, it's a freight of the muslims, mr. stuff us. he said, you know, on the contrary, we want them to be close to us so that we can be friends and neighbors and brothers . was that all saw for the local jewish muslim and christian congregations have held together despite the current situation in the middle east. but red valley, so 40 is deeply worried about the future. some on trends, news that we are wondering about our place in the world, the massive demonstrations in the muslim world with people yelling, dest deduce, desta, israel, israel assess, and they raise questions for humanity to move on, which might have to use too much responsibility for the minority of 20000000 jews or not, or they go this over visualization,
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particularly looking to know. he believes his community's example of religious co existence can show the way so that people elsewhere can learn to share common ground or the story of peace. all right, let's take a look now and some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . the us secretary of state anthony blinking is in south korea holding talks on north korea's military ties to russia. lincoln has condemned young gang for allegedly supplying russia with weapons for the war in ukraine. the father of liverpool football or louise diaz has been freed after being kidnapped by a rebel group in colombia. he was abducted near his home town in columbia north 12 days ago. v e l in guerrilla group, responsible for the kidnapping, has described it as a mistake. the vatican has announced transgender people can be baptized, serve as god, parents, and be witnesses to catholic marriages. the statement came in response to questions
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from a bishop who saw guidance on l g b t q. participation. it was approved by pub, francis, who has tried to make the church more welcoming to sexual minorities in spain, a former right wing. politicians has been shot in the face of a hill without acquired, the us is recovering in hospital after the shooting and madrid. police are still looking for those responsible. the cause of us was the head of the people's party of catalonia and later co founded. the box are also in spain, the prime minister, patron sanchez, had struck a deal to remain in power by offering amnesty to kettle on separate as if socialist party made the offer in exchange for the catalogues. backing a new government, the spanish socialist party officials who has been leading negotiations with capital and separatists announced to break through the united states, we announced the agreement between the spanish socialist policy together for
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catalonia, a party, we've reached the agreements, we installed pedro sanchez as prime minister of the spanish governments. it's an agreement that offers a started compet unity to solve the conflicts a political conflict that should and can only be solved by paula davis. the socialist sealed the deal with the former president of catalonia and carlos pushed him on. who should now be able to return from exile in belgium. under the amnesty agreed for those who participated in a catalonia for it to secede from spain in 2017. but not everyone is pleased with the new accord. on wednesday, thousands of far right demonstrators gathered outside prime minister sanchez's office to protest against the planned offer of amnesty. and after the deal was announced, the leaders of right wing parties called for protests to continue guy hedge. coby is following the story force from madrid. i asked him,
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why was this deal so critical for petro sanchez to form a new govern to what it was critical for him? because his socialist policy does not have a majority in congress. i didn't need the majority to govern. it wants to governing coalition with the su mode lines towards the left put together. even those 2 don't have enough states and comb rest of the majority. so over the last few weeks, mr. sanchez, the socialist, has been getting the support of a small uh, regional nationalist policies. and those have included the, the counselor. i'm not sure this would be the most demanding of all those regional policies because they've off for this and the state. so by giving them this am this, the low which is being announced today is essentially paving the way for his own investiture vote next week and paving the way to, to form and you government. and we know not everyone is happy with how this government is being formed. the deals being made. i mean, there been large demonstrations against it right?
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to yeah, so what is the last week, for example, i bring these big demonstrations outside the socialist policy, had courses here in the grades were expecting notice to continue again and to night . people are on great. a lot of critics of mr. sanchez, i'm this, i'm this the low say the, the i'm the state is unconstitutional. they say that it's encouraging separatism in spain and it's, it's encouraging the breaking up the territorial breaking up of spain and they're very angry about that. so i think we're going to see lots of protests and demonstrations over the coming days. possibly the coming weeks is another big one, lined up this sunday here in madrid. and i think the political rights, it's very angry about this doesn't want to see this. i'm this the low doesn't want to see mr. sanchez and kyla is going to keep, i do tell you take and take you to the streets to prevent this from happening. yeah . in spain, making headlines today for several reasons. i'm
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a spanish politician was shot on the street today. what do we know about that attack? a little bit quieter and see what shots in the face. right in central madrid's is taken straight to a hospital. we're told that he's stable now. we had a little bit earlier that he's a former politician who was involved in the conservative popular party in the 1990s . and then later on he found that the far right folks policy, i think a lot of people were wondering if the shooting had something to do with the very fever, all political atmosphere that we're seeing at the moment. however, the police at the moment seemed to be saying that this doesn't seem to be some kind of politically motivated, attack corrode, attack that has nothing to do with domestic politics. that's the feeling at the moment. um, so the information we're getting from the police, but i think this came as a huge shock is stable. he's still in the hospital. the hope is that he will,
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it will make it for recovery, disturbing their guy his go with the latest, from the dread guy. thank you. or the strike by actors costs the state of california and estimated $6000000000.00. but now after a 118 days and protests and picketing is trying to get back to work. the actors union has struck a deal with the big studios to improve, pay and protections from artificial intelligence. union member that jubilant the who doesn't happy and the put them to the longest and striking party with history. it's such a feeling of joy and science over adversity and not winning. i want everyone out there to know who's suffered, struggle to stop. it didn't do it. this shows that you can't use
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the, the until this moment the striking actors had been wanting site or be a shadow of a streaming video, then save gods on using artificial intelligence. and most of those 2 months now if you have to have been met with this new tentative di between the union and the big studios value, dec more than $1000000000.00 the the,
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the develop strikes by writers and inactive have delayed the production and release of new minutes, media offends and display through has got actors excited about returning to work funded would can ramp up the phone production also union member to rectify the deed in the coming be finally, an oil painting by the concept has become the most expensive object sold at auction this year, well then with a watch, a sold it, sell the bees in new york for a 120 $1000000.00. the winning bidder will also have to pay auction cost with a total bill coming in at more than a $139000000.00 to these count. the identity of the buyer has not yet known the picture used to belong to the new york, but atlanta pressed. emily fisher lindale had been on display in her manhattan apartment since the 19 sixty's tonight. it will find well, but don't forget,
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